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[Preprint]. 2023 Jul 7:2023.07.05.547810. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2023.07.05.547810

Figure 3. Port entry latency following devaluation via sensory specific satiety.

Figure 3.

(A-C) Port entry latency under extinction conditions in response to the first CS+ presentation versus first CS- following sucrose devaluation (sucrose free-access, blue), or control conditions (maltodextrin free-access, orange; no solution, yellow) in all rats combined (A, n = 15), males (B, n=8) and females (C, n=7). (D-F) Trial-by-trial latency to enter the port to the CS+ was longest following sucrose devaluation in all rats (D), males (E), and females (F). (G-I) Trial-by-trial latency to enter the port during the CS- was unaffected in all rats (G), males (H), and females (I). Data shown as mean ± SEM. Dots represent individual animals. *p< 0.05, #p< 0.10, compared to sucrose free-access.