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. 2017 Dec 27;6:e32657. doi: 10.7554/eLife.32657

Figure 2. Scene-memory tasks.

Figure 2.

(A) Scene-cued nonspatial response task. Rats made a nonspatial response (push or dig) depending on the visual scene displayed on monitors. (B) Behavioral performance in the SCN-NSR task (Mean ± SEM). Both the PER- and POR-MUS conditions produced significant differences in performance compared to controls. (C) Scene-cued spatial response task. Rats made a spatial choice (left or right turn) depending on visual scenes. (D) Behavioral performance in the SCN-SR task (Mean ± SEM). Both the PER-MUS and POR-MUS conditions resulted in significantly impaired performance compared to control conditions. **p<0.01.

Figure 2—source data 1. Performance in the SCN-NSR task.
Percent correct performance for individual rats under different drug conditions in the SCN-NSR task.
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.32657.004
Figure 2—source data 2. Performance in the SCN-SR task.
Percent correct performance for individual rats under different drug conditions in the SCN-SR task.
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.32657.005