10.1371/journal.pone.0105662.g005
Erik Karl Håkan Jansson
Erik
Karl Håkan Jansson
Laura Emily Clemens
Laura
Emily Clemens
Olaf Riess
Olaf
Riess
Huu Phuc Nguyen
Huu
Phuc Nguyen
Impact of repeated testing and food deprivation on consumption tests.
Public Library of Science
2014
BACHD Rat Model
HD animal models
food deprivation strategy
HD show phenotypes
BACHD rats
Food Deprivation Strategy Huntington disease
2014-08-21 04:21:23
Figure
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<p>(<b>A</b>) The time needed to consume 100 reward pellets is plotted against the deprivation level (left graph) and session number (right graph). (<b>B</b>) The food consumed during the first 30 minutes of the regular food consumption test is plotted against the deprivation level (left graph) and session number (right graph). The graphs show mean plus standard error of the mean. Two-way ANOVA results are displayed above each graph, and results from <i>post-hoc</i> analysis are shown for individual data points. Significant genotype differences are indicated by (p<0.05) *, (p<0.01) **, (p<0.001) *** and (p<0.0001) ****.</p>