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. 2020 Jul 9;14:210. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2020.00210

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(A) The quantification of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) grades (n = 8 per group, p = 0.978) did not significantly differ between the SAH and SAH + NaHS groups. (B) Neurological scores of rats at 24 h and on day 4 after surgery. (C) Motor function scores of rats at 24 h and on day 4 after surgery. (D–F) Learning performance of rats in the active avoidance test (AAT). (D) The SAH group showed a lower rate of active avoidance response (AAR) than the sham group, and NaHS improved the rates of AAR compared with those in the SAH group. (E) The error rates did not significantly differ among the three groups but tended to decrease with increasing training days in the sham and SAH + NaHS groups. (F) Error rates did not significantly differ among the four training days. Data are means ± SD. n = 8; **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001 vs. sham group; #p < 0.05, ##p < 0.01 vs. SAH group.