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. 2015 Mar 14;18(4):867–874. doi: 10.1007/s10071-015-0855-3

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Results of the first 100 trials per triplet category. Zebra finches that heard pauses in the string discrimination training made more incorrect responses to the consistent triplets compared to the partly consistent triplets or inconsistent triplets. There was no difference in response between the triplet categories in the No-pause group. The boxplots show the median (horizontal line) and first and third quartile of the data, with whiskers extending to the minimum and maximum values. Asterisk indicates a significant difference from random (=0.5)