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Fig. 3 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

Fig. 3

From: Sex differences in avoidance behavior after perceiving potential risk in mice

Fig. 3

Sex difference in risk perception in cued fear-conditioning test, and the absence of sex differences in mobility in the L/D and L/L tests. Mean freezing rate in males and females in the Training, CXT, pre-AUD, and AUD sessions in the fear-conditioning test (left panel). X and Y axis indicates session name and freezing rate, respectively. White triangles and gray circles indicate scores in individuals in males (n = 11) and females (n = 27), respectively. Mean freezing rate in males and females were indicated by black triangles and circles, respectively. An asterisk indicates the session showing significant sex difference. Mean avoidance latencies in males, females in the L/D and L/L tests (right panel). X and y axis indicates test name and avoidance latency, respectively. White triangles and gray circles indicate scores in individuals in males (n = 6 for L/D; n = 6 for L/L) and females (n = 5 for L/D; n = 27 for L/L), respectively. The mean latency in males and females were indicated by a black triangle and a circle, respectively

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