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. 2021 Mar 26;15:621751. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.621751

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Visual cue test. (A) Females took more trials to reach the criterion compared to males (**p < 0.01). (B) Females made more errors to reach criterion compared to males (**p < 0.01). (C) Female control mice made more initial errors compared to male control mice while female cre-positive made fewer errors compared to female control mice (*p < 0.05). (D) Females made more regressive errors compared to males (**p < 0.01). (E) The latency to make an incorrect response was higher than the latency to make a correct response (***p < 0.001). Cre-positive male mice, regardless of response type, took less time to respond compared to control mice (**p < 0.01).