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Still waters run deep: EthoVision and the Morris water maze 

 The capacity to cope with environmental challenges is a fundamental characteristic of almost all living species. Research has shown that there are basically two styles of coping with these challenges. One of the neurobiological characteristics of different coping styles may be the amount of the neuropeptide vasopressin, a peptide also involved in learning. In this article, you can read about the application of EthoVision and the Morris water maze to study the correlation between levels of vasopressin and learning behavior.

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