Manual | Any-maze

If your video has glare or reflections, automated tracking fails. The manual details the "Frame-by-Frame" manual scorer. You can overlay a mouse cursor to click the animal’s position every 2 seconds. The software then interpolates the missing path. This feature is only documented in the manual; it is not covered in video tutorials.

| Section | Content | |---------|---------| | | System requirements, camera setup, USB license key | | Creating a maze | Draw zones (squares, circles, polygons), define start/goal areas | | Trial configuration | Set trial duration, multiple phases, stimuli (light/sound/door) | | Tracking parameters | Detection method (gray scale vs color), tracking sensitivity, object size | | Behavior measures | Distance, speed, time in zones, entries, latency, rotations, rearing, freezing | | Events & stimuli | Manual/automatic event recording, I/O control (TTL, relays) | | Analysis & export | Heatmaps, track plots, statistics table, export to Excel/SPSS | any-maze manual

The software can be downloaded for free on any number of computers. However, you only need a paid license for the specific computer used for ; other copies can be used for protocol setup and data analysis at no extra cost. 📋 Setting Up Your Protocol If your video has glare or reflections, automated

The heart of the Any-maze software is the "Protocol." As the explains, a protocol is a set of rules that determines what data is collected. This is where the software distinguishes itself from simple video recording. The software then interpolates the missing path