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. 2015 Nov 3;10(11):e0140042. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140042

Fig 2. AIE produces deficits in object recognition memory in adulthood.

Fig 2

Partial regression plots demonstrating the relationship between pre-treatment condition (saline v. AIE) and recency preference (panel A) and position preference (panel B); and between age (adolescent v. adult) and recency preference (panel C) and position preference (panel D). These plots represent the relationship between the independent variable (pre-treatment or age) and the dependent variable (recency preference or position preference) after controlling for time spent inspecting objects in Trials 1 and 2. Pretreatment was significantly predictive of the recency preference (panel A), but was not significantly predictive of position preference (panel B). Age was not predictive of recency or position preference (panels C and D). Panel A inset depicts the group mean (+/- SEM) predicted preference indices (derived from the regression model, denoted by ā€œPā€) and the observed preference indices based on uncorrected data (denoted by ā€œOā€).