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. 2015 Mar 18;10(3):e0119579. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119579

Fig 1. No overall behavioral differences were observed in exposed mice, 11–14 days post-exposure to PB + PER.

Fig 1

Control and exposed mice from the Short-term and Long-term Cohorts (n = 48) behaved similarly when we examined (A) cumulative distance traveled to the target hole (F = 0.94, DF = 1, 167, p = 0.33), (B) escape latency (F = 0.32, DF = 1, 167, p = 0.57), and (C) velocity (F = 0.50, DF = 1, 148, p = 0.48), over a 4-day period. The data sets for Cumulative Distance to TH (cm), Escape latency (s), and Velocity (cm/s) were normally distributed. Therefore, a Mixed Linear Model (MLM) regression was run using SPSS 21.0 software. All graphs are depicted as means and error bars show standard error of the mean (SEM).