Virtual Morris Water Task: Procedures and Protocols for the Assessment of Spatial Navigation and Memory

虚拟莫里斯水任务:空间导航和记忆评估的程序和协议

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Abstract

The original Morris water maze has been coined the "gold standard" task for examining spatial navigation in animals. The general procedure of the maze involves a circular pool filled approximately halfway with water. An animal is then tasked with locating and recalling the position of a hidden "platform," which is submerged below the water surface in a fixed location. The platform has minimal visual presence in the pool, meaning the location of the platform must be found, learned, and recalled from memory. Recently, the task has been translated using virtual reality for use with humans (virtual Morris water task) to investigate similar cognitive mechanisms examined using the animal version of the task. However, there are multiple variations of the virtual Morris water task scattered across the human literature. These versions vary in both environmental design (e.g., different shaped arenas or platform sizes) and testing procedures (e.g., 1-min trial times or no intertrial intervals), which influence a person's ability to perform the task. While the virtual version of this task possesses the same potential to become the "gold standard" for examining spatial cognition in humans, comparing and replicating results across research labs has been incredibly difficult due the lack of standardized procedures and protocols. In this paper, we present protocols to help with the standardization of this task. We recommend practices and procedures for researching specific cognitive processes in humans, as well as reporting guidelines, recommended analyses, and expected results. © 2026 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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