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. 2023 Apr 5;13:5583. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-32682-6

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Social conditioned place preference. (a–b) The change in preference for the social context after 6 days of conditioning in female and male mice, respectively. Each pair of points represents an individual animal, and the group sizes are indicated below the graphs. A significant difference between the pre- and posttests (30 min) is marked with a “*” (paired t-test, p < 0.05). (c) No difference between females and males preference score [s], calculated as time spent in social context posttest [s] minus time spent in in isolate context posttest [s]. Each point represents an individual female or male mouse, with the mean and s.e.m. shown in black and the group sizes indicated below. A significant preference (greater than 0) is indicated by a “‡” (one-sample t-test p < 0.05). (d) No significant change in preference for the social context after 2 days of conditioning in male mice. (e) The preference score for social context during the posttest after 2 days of conditioning. The group sizes are indicated below the graph.