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. 2012 Mar 7;7(3):e33130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033130

Figure 3. Spontaneous motor behavior.

Figure 3

Mean numbers of spontaneous jumps across the hurdle of the shuttle-box during the three minutes before the beginning of the daily training session. At the first training day, WTs show significantly more spontaneous jumping compared to both types of heterozygous mutants (*** p<0.001 in each case; F-value of the ANOVA = 14.92). At the second training day, the WTs show significantly more jumps than the heterozygous R552H mutants (p<0.02 **; F-value of the ANOVA = 5.12). For training days 3–13, 18 and 20 the ANOVA-tests did not lead to significant differences, F<3.42). WTs showed more spontaneous jumps compared to both mutants (p<0.05*; F>5.30) on days 17 and 19, and compared to R552H mutants (p<0.05*; F>4.40) on days 14–16. Standard deviations of the means are shown only for one side to improve readability of the data.