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. 2022 Mar 7;45(5):zsac053. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsac053

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Distance traveled (cm) over 30 minutes per concentration of: (A) acetylcholine, (B) dopamine, and (C) histamine—all expected to increase distance traveled; and (D) glutamate, (E) serotonin, (F) adenosine, (G) GABA, and (H) pyrilamine—all predicted to decrease distance traveled. Asterisks denote significance (p < .05). Tukey’s method was employed whereby the bottom and top edge of each box reflect first and third quartiles, respectively; the band inside the box is the median; the whiskers reflect minimum and maximum values, datapoints are statistical outliers not identified in Grubb’s iterative test.