For decades, scientists studying animal behavior have relied on expensive commercial software to track how laboratory mice move, explore, and respond to different conditions. These tools are widely used in neuroscience, psychology, and medical research, but their high cost often places them beyond the reach of smaller laboratories and research institutions. Now, a team led by Samson has developed an innovative solution called MouseMove —a free, open-source software platform that can accurately analyze mouse movement and behavior without requiring costly equipment or specialized training. The software offers researchers a powerful alternative to commercial systems and could make advanced behavioral research more accessible around the world. Understanding the Open Field Test One of the most common methods used to study animal behavior is known as the Open Field (OF) Test . Originally developed in 1932, this test remains one of the most important tools for assessing locomotion, exploratio...