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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 22.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2014 Oct 30;0:622–631. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.10.036

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Behavioral responses to amino acids and bile salts following Triton X-100 exposure. A) Control fish made significantly more turns in the 30 seconds after an amino acid mixture was added to the tank (odor trial) than in the 30 seconds before odorant delivery (pre-trial). Fish that had been rendered anosmic by ablating or occluding the olfactory organs made approximately the same number of turns per 30 seconds before and after odorant delivery. Fish 4 and 7 days post-lesion made significantly more turns after turns after amino acid delivery. B) Control fish made significantly more turns in the 30 seconds after a bile salt mixture was added to the tank (odor trial) than in the 30 seconds before odorant delivery (pre-trial). Anosmic fish and fish 4 and 7 days post-lesion did not alter turning behavior after bile salt delivery. At 10 days after detergent treatment, fish again made significantly more turns in response to the bile salt mixture. **=P<0.001; *=P<0.05.