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. 2003 Oct 15;23(28):9395–9402. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-28-09395.2003

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

A, Actual motor running speeds of mutant and wild-type mice did not differ from each other (when behavioral distraction durations in the runway were factored out). All mice ran at similar speeds and improved equally from training days to test days. B, Mutant mice had a higher incidence of direct runs (runs without any directional reversals) than wild-type mice; C. Mutant mice had a higher incidence of sprints (uninterrupted runs without any pauses) than wild-type mice.