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Distance is the path-length that a mouse swims during each trial.
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"This is a normal mouse, and that's the way a normal mouse swims," Corey said.
Then there is Adam John Stennett's nine-minute video of a mouse swimming.
Each mouse was allowed to swim for 60 s, and the number of times the mouse swam across the platform area was recorded (platform crossing times).
Each mouse was allowed to swim for 90 s, and the number of times the mouse swam across the platform area was recorded as platform crossing times.
The path the mouse swam was tracked and analyzed for the proportion of swimming time and/or path length spent in each quadrant of the pool.
The normal mice swam right to it.
The mice swam aimlessly, unable to locate the spot.
During the first session (day 1), each mouse was allowed to swim during 60 s in the tank at temperature of 25°C.
At the end of the 8th training block on day 4, mice were subjected to the probe test during which the platform was removed and each mouse would swim for 60 s to search for the platform.
"Mouse can swim?" "What?" Barris said, confused.
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