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. 2023 Jul 25;12(15):1927. doi: 10.3390/cells12151927

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Effects of juvenile chronic CBDV administration on sociability and social novelty preference in the three-compartment paradigm (Study 2). Locomotion (a,c,e), percent sociability (b,d) and social novelty recognition (f) scores are shown for each of the three 5 min trials of the test. These included a first trial of habituation to the apparatus containing the empty stimulus cages (a,b), a second trial of sociability (c,d) aimed at assessing the percent preference for a social versus non-social novel stimulus (juvenile male mouse versus inanimate object) and a third trial of social novelty preference (e,f) assessing the percent preference for a novel versus familiar stimulus mouse. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. Numbers in histograms indicate sample size for each group. § versus chance level (50%, red dotted line).