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. 2018 Mar 9;12:42. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00042

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Immediate (CUS-1) and delayed (CUS-14) effects of CUS and prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) on behaviors in the FST on Day 2. Bars represent the total time (mean ± SEM) control (C), pair-fed (PF), and PAE males and females spent immobile (A,D), swimming (B,E), and climbing (C,F) in the FST on Day 2. #indicates a significant main effect of CUS: CUS-1 and CUS-14 are different from Non-CUS for (A–C), and CUS-1 is different from Non-CUS for (D,E); significant treatment × CUS interaction; indicates that CUS-14 PF is different from CUS-1 PF; and xindicates that CUS-14 PAE is different from both CUS-14 C and CUS-14 PF; aindicates that CUS-14 PAE is significantly different from CUS-14 C based on a priori comparisons; (n = 7–8/prenatal treatment/CUS condition/sex).