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. 2018 Jul 19;4(2):dvy015. doi: 10.1093/eep/dvy015

Figure 3:

Figure 3:

effect of paternal CORT and offspring environmental enrichment on offspring behaviour in novelty suppressed feeding test. There were no significant differences between percentage body weight loss amongst the three different treatment groups in both males and females (A). No significant differences were found in the latency to feed, in both male groups (B) and female groups (C). Male offspring of CORT-treated fathers housed in standard housing had a significantly lower food intake post novelty suppressed feeding test, as compared to male offspring of control males, as well as, environmentally enriched male offspring of CORT-treated fathers (D). No differences in post-test food intake were found between the three female treatment groups (E). n = 7–10 mice per treatment group. Data presented as mean ± SEM; one-way ANOVA, post-hoc Bonferroni’s t-test *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01