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. 2017 Jan 9;10:249. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00249

Figure 5.

Figure 5

The modulating effects of the stressor regimen and the presence of companions on the object recognition and location memory performances in 9-month-old male and female mice. (A) The stressor regimen or the presence of companions did not affect the object recognition memory performances in male mice. (B) The stressor regimen or the presence of companions did not affect the object location memory performances in male mice. (C) The stressor regimen or the presence of companions did not affect the object recognition memory performances in female mice. (D) The stressor regimen or the presence of companions did not affect the object location memory performances in female mice. No Stressor group represents the mice undergoing free navigation in the alley and pan, while Stressor group stands for mice receiving the stressor regimen. Young Support and Old Support refer to the presence of three same-sex, 8-week-old, and 9-month-old companions, respectively.