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. 2016 Oct 25;113(45):E7097–E7105. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1606351113

Fig. S3.

Fig. S3.

Social isolation does not affect locomotion in the tube. There was no significant difference among animals in nonisolated versus isolated groups in the latency of movement in the tube during eight training trials on each of two successive days (n = 25 rats nonisolated and 25 rats isolated) [repeated measures ANOVA F(1, 733) = 0.874]. Error bars represent SEM.