Many researchers in neuroscience conduct behavioral testing, ranging from short tests of coordination and endurance in locomotor activity to studies of spatial memory and various forms of conditioning. In 2019 we established the Mouse Behavioral Core facility to serve the needs of the UMass Chan research community. The Core has equipment to perform a battery of tests of brain function, including assessment of sensory and motor function, cognitive function, and anxiety. Training and consultation are available. More information on the Core is available here: https://www.umassmed.edu/research/cores/mousebehavioral/