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. 2015 Summer;14(3):811–824.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Effects of four-training trials on escape latency (A) and traveled distance (B) in L-NAME and Aβ pretreated animals. There was a significant reduction in escape latency and traveled distance in all the groups through four days of training (Figures 1 A and B). There was a significant difference between the first and the fourth day of training, measured by two factors of escape latency and traveled distance except in (Aβ + L-NAME 1 μg/side) treatment group which the traveled distance didn’t decrease significantly from first day to the fourth day of training. The swimming speed was consistent during the four training days in all of the groups (data not shown). Each value explains Mean ± S.E.M for 6-8 rats. (*P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001 shows difference between the first and the fourth days of training).