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In the OR task, this referred to the proportion of total exploration time spent exploring the novel object (i.e., the difference between the time spent exploring the novel and the familiar object divided by the total time spent exploring both objects).
In the SR task, this referred to the proportion of exploration time spent exploring objects in the familiar location during reexposure or objects in the new location during novel configuration (i.e., the difference between the time spent exploring the familiar or new location and novelty exploration divided by the total time spent exploring the familiar or new location and novelty exploration).
* The DI was calculated as followed: (total exploration time novel object – total exploration time familiar object) / total time spent exploring novel + familiar object.
Similarly, there was no effect of lesion on total amount time spent exploring the objects at test (F < 1), mean total exploration time (s) (±S.E.M).
Lesion did not affect total time spent exploring the objects at test (F 2,46) = 2.2, p >.10), mean total exploration time (s) (±S.E.M).
There were no differences by lesion group in the time spent exploring the two objects in the sample phase (F < 1), mean total exploration time (s) (±S.E.M).
The benzodiazepines diazepam and chlordiazepoxide increased the percentage of time spent exploring the open arm (Figure 2).
The **P < 0.01 versus time spent exploring a familiar object (paired t test).
In the sample experiment, no mouse groups showed significant differences in time spent exploring each identical object (Fig. 5b).
The object recognition test time spent exploring a familiar and novel object in sample and test phase were analyzed by pair t-test.
The time spent exploring the holes was recorded.
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