The Behavioral Experiments Laboratory is a high-standardization facility dedicated to investigating the neurobiological foundations of cognitive processes, learning and memory mechanisms, social interactions, and emotional responses through rodent models. Our laboratory is equipped with a comprehensive range of motor, sensorimotor, and cognitive test batteries (e.g., Morris water maze, open field test, elevated plus maze) that enable high-precision data collection while preserving the subjects' natural behavioral repertoire.The technical infrastructure of the unit is centered around high-resolution automated video-tracking and behavioral analysis software, which eliminates human interference from the experimental procedures. These systems allow for the quantification of locomotor activities, exploratory behaviors, and social interaction patterns with millisecond precision. Operating in full compliance with animal welfare and ethical guidelines, this laboratory facilitates simultaneous or sequential protocols with in-vivo electrophysiology, playing a critical role in elucidating the neural circuit dynamics underlying observed behavioral phenotypes.