For PAL – (A) Accuracy across blocks by cluster. (B) Number of correction trials across blocks by cluster. (C) Correct Touch latency across blocks by cluster (D) Reward latency across blocks by cluster. (E) Number of mice belonging to each cluster across strain, age, sex and genotype. The high performing cluster is characterised by low errors and high accuracy. The middle performing cluster is characterised by middle accuracy and errors, as well slow response times. The low performing cluster is characterized by low accuracy and high errors. For PD - (F) Response accuracy across trials by cluster. (G). Errors committed across trials by cluster. (H) Response latency across trials by cluster. (I) Reward collection latency across trials by cluster. The high performing cluster is characterised by low errors and high accuracy. The middle performing cluster is characterised by middle accuracy and errors, and slow response times. The low performing cluster is characterised by low accuracy and high errors. (J) Number of mice belonging to each cluster across strain, age, sex and genotype. For 5-CSRTT - (K) Response accuracy across trials as stimulus duration is reduced. (L) Omission errors committed as stimulus duration is reduced. (M) Perseverative responses as stimulus duration is reduced. (N) Premature responses as stimulus duration is reduced. (O) Correct response latency as stimulus duration is reduced. (P) Reward collection latency as stimulus duration is reduced. The high performing cluster is characterised by low omissions, high accuracy, but high number of perseverative responses. The middle performing cluster is characterised by middle accuracy and omission, and increased number of premature responses. The low performing cluster is characterised by low accuracy, high omission, and slow response times (Correct touch latency and reward collection latency) (Q) Number of mice belonging to each cluster across strain, age, sex and genotype.