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. 2017 Jul;24(7):310–317. doi: 10.1101/lm.044784.116

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Effect of saline (sal) or muscimol (62.5 and 125 ng per side) infused into the anterior cingulate cortex before the sample phase on novel object recognition after a retention delay of 20 min. N = 10 rats in total. (A) Timeline of experiment 1 to illustrate the 20-min retention delay between the sample and the choice phase, the timing of the infusions 10 min before the sample phase and the repeated (×3) testing in the within-subjects design. (B) Effect of muscimol on the first minute exploration time (sec, mean ± SEM) of a novel (Nov) and a familiar (Fam) object during the choice phase. (*) P < 0.05, significant difference when compared with the familiar object. (C) Choice performance presented as the discrimination ratio during the first minute of exploration (mean ± SEM); stippled line indicates chance. (#) P < 0.05, significantly different from chance.