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. 2014 May 28;9(5):e98439. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0098439

Figure 1. Rats with in utero RNAi of Kiaa0319 are impaired at speech discrimination tasks.

Figure 1

A. Performance of KIA- and control rats on the first 5 days of full length speech training. KIA- rats were significantly worse than control rats on the full speech discrimination task on 4 of the days (* = p<0.01). B. On day 5 of testing, KIA- rats hit to the target sound dad at the same rate as control rats (unpaired t-test; p = 0.33), but false alarmed to the distractor sounds significantly more than control rats (* = p = 0.04). C. Break down of lever press rates on day 5 of testing to each of the distractor sounds. KIA- rats responded to every sound significantly more than control rats (unpaired t-tests, * = p<0.01).