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Fig. 2. Existence of visuosocial avoidance and preference memory in mice (A) Behavioral results from visuosocial avoidance memory test with mirror with various conditions (n=11, 12, 11, 11, 12, 14, and 17). Student’s t-test, 1st vs 2nd lane, **p<0.01; 1st vs 3rd lane, *p<0.05; 4th vs 5th and 6th and 7th, p>0.05. (B) Behavioral results from visuosocial avoidance memory test with C57BL/6 and Balb/c photos (n=10, 10, 9, 5, 11, and 8). One-way ANOVA, 1st vs 2nd and 1st vs 3rd lane, **p<0.01; 4th vs 5th and 4th vs 6th lane, *p<0.05. (C) Behavioral results from visuosocial avoidance memory test with C57BL/6 and chipmunk photos (n=12, 9, and 13). One-way ANOVA, 1st vs 2nd lane, *p<0.05; 2nd vs 3rd lane, **p<0.01. (D) Visuosocial avoidance memory test result with neutral cue (food pellet) photo. Student’s t-test, **p<0.01. (E) Visuosocial preference memory test result. One-way ANOVA, *p<0.05. Results are mean±SEM.
Exp Neurobiol 2022;31:332~342 https://doi.org/10.5607/en22033
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