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Once the mice found the reward, they were allowed to eat it and returned to their home cage until the next trial.
Trials in which subjects did not feed were terminated after 20 min. In both cases, the subject was captured and placed back in the start box, until the next trial started after 5 min. A test with a subject ended when it had fed in four such trials or when it had not fed in four trials in a row.
During this interval that aimed to separate consecutive trials, participants could only wait until the next trial started.
After 1 min in the escape box, the mouse was placed back in its home cage until the next trial.
After 15 s on the platform, the mouse was placed into its heated cage until the next trial.
The animals then returned to the central area, where they remained restricted by the barriers for a 60-s delay period until the next trial.
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After this, each mouse was placed into a holding cage under a warming lamp for 25 s until the start of the next trial.
Then, each mouse was placed in a holding cage under a warming lamp for 25 s until the start of the next trial.
Following feedback presentation, the screen went blank until the beginning of the next trial (2000 ms).
The feedback stimulus appeared for 500 ms, the display then changed to fixation until the onset of the next trial.
Switching between the levers was restricted to one switch per trial: in each trial, the first response on lever B resulted in withdrawal of lever A until the start of the next trial [28 30].
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