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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Neurosci. 2011 Aug;125(4):501–511. doi: 10.1037/a0024426

Table 1.

Serotonergic and behavioral responses of individual mice (n=15) compared across two direct interactions with different intruders.

Correlation Difference
Pearson’s p-value Avg. Change (2nd-1st) t-value (paired) p-value
5-HT 0.854 <0.001 4.04 2.300 0.037
Immobility Time 0.495 0.061 −104.13 2.010 0.064
Locomotion Time 0.640 0.010 44.03 3.029 0.009
Rearing 0.601 0.018 2.06 2.750 0.016
Digging 0.457 0.087 2 −2.010 0.068
Nose to Nose 0.157 0.576 6.2 −1.172 0.251
Anogenital investigation by Intruder −0.232 0.405 1.07 −0.514 0.615
Anogenital investigation by Resident 0.082 0.923 −0.73 0.030 0.539
Mounting by Intruder 0.257 0.772 −0.93 0.362 0.723
Time Proximal 0.453 0.090 25.71 −0.825 0.423
Time Distal 0.177 0.528 8.95 −0.259 0.800

Left columns describe the Pearson’s correlation between individual performance in two direct interactions. Right columns describe the difference in individual performance with the results of paired t-tests. Time is reported in seconds.