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. 2021 Jul 14;12:702039. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.702039

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Analysis of ataxic gait in the taiep rat. Stepping pattern and limb coordination shows that taiep rats performed more steps of short distance to diminish ataxic gait to be able to cross the catwalk (A). The regularity index decreases with the age of taiep rats (B). The recording time increases (C) and the number of complete stepping cycles decreases (D) with the age of taiep rats (PND: postnatal days). Yellow circles: not taken into account; blue circles: start of a pattern; green: part of a pattern; red: not part of a pattern. Data were analyzed by Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed rank test. *p > 0.05 between groups. RF, Right Front; RH, Right Hind; LF, Left Front; LH, Left Hind.