“…Critically, the FMP Y‐maze is conceptually more comparable to a series of discrete choices as would be the case in a series of trials in a T‐maze, or in a two‐choice guessing task (Cleal & Parker, 2018; Fontana, Cleal, Clay, & Parker, 2019; Fontana, Cleal, & Parker, 2019). We have demonstrated that alternations in turn‐direction are reduced following administration of memory‐impairing drugs (e.g., MK801 and scopolamine), suggesting that alternations are indicative of working memory (Cleal et al., 2020). Fish ( n = 48) were placed, individually, in a Y‐shaped maze (6.5 cm length × 1 cm width; three identical arms at a 120° angle from each other) with white opaque walls (Figure 1b) and recorded for 15 min.…”