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. 2009 Jun 17;29(24):7658–7666. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1311-09.2009

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

A–C, Effect of bilateral accessory olfactory bulb lesions (AOBx) or sham operation (AOBi) on the percentage of female mice showing mounting (A), the number of mounts (B), and the number of pelvic thrusts (C) shown toward an estrous female (to female) versus a castrated, urine-swabbed male (to male) when presented simultaneously in each subject's home cage in experiment 2. Endocrine treatments for each set of tests (2 tests per treatment) are listed across the x-axis. Comparative data for testes-intact males in which the AOB was intact (AOBi) are depicted by Inline graphic. *Within-group differences in mounting and pelvic thrusting frequencies (mean ± SEM) were assessed using two-tailed Wilcoxon tests.