“…Several methods are available to determine the learning ability of rodents during relatively short time period and/or repeated short trials, including novel object recognition, hole-board, and several mazes, e.g., Y maze, T maze, Morris Water maze, Barnes maze, or radial mazes with different number of arms (Casarrubea, Sorbera, Magnusson, & Crescimanno, 2010;Xu et al, 2013;Chambon, Wegener, Gravius, & Danysz, 2011;Petrovszki et al, 2013;Fitzgerald et al, 1985;Chrobal et al, 1987;Gordan et al, 2012;Locklear & Kritzer, 2014;McLean, Woolley, & Neill, 2009;van der Staay, Gieling, Pinzón, Nordquist, & Ohl, 2012;Vorhees & Williams, 2014;Roof & Stein, 2001;Vorhees & Williams, 2014). Other, more sophisticated methods, such as tasks with touch screen or lever press, require very intensive and long-lasting learning sessions (Brown et al, 2012;Chen, Wong, Chapman, & Pemberton, 2009;de Bruin et al, 2013;Dunnett, Fuller, Rosser, & Brooks, 2012;Nemeth et al, 2002;Preissmann et al, 2011;Sabbagh, Heaney, Bolton, Murtishaw, & Kinney, 2012;Bussey et al, 2008;George, RodriguezSantiago, Riley, & Abelson, 2015).…”