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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2020 Dec 16;178:107364. doi: 10.1016/j.nlm.2020.107364

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Juvenile and adult males lacking one copy of Pcdh10 exhibit contextual fear conditioning deficits. A) Juvenile Pcdh10+/− males spent significantly less time freezing 24 hours after a single-shock contextual fear conditioning training than their wild-type littermates. Baseline freezing prior to the shock was similar between groups. B) Juvenile female Pcdh10+/−mice froze a similar percentage of time as their wild-type littermates in both the baseline period and during the long-term memory test of contextual fear conditioning. C) Adult Pcdh10+/− and WT littermate males spent significantly less time freezing during the baseline period of contextual fear conditioning and 24 h later. D) Adult Pcdh10+/− females had similar freezing behavior compared to their wild-type littermates, both at baseline and at the 24 h test. *=p<0.05, **=p<0.01.