Extended Data Fig. 9: One-time defeat strongly suppresses aggression of the loser toward the winner. | Nature Neuroscience

Extended Data Fig. 9: One-time defeat strongly suppresses aggression of the loser toward the winner.

From: A hypothalamic pathway that suppresses aggression toward superior opponents

Extended Data Fig. 9

(a) Schematic illustration of the assays. (b,c) Latency to attack a non-aggressive BC male intruder (b) and the total duration of attack (c) before and after defeat by the SW aggressor. (d,e) Latency to attack an aggressive SW male intruder (d) and the total duration of attack (e) before and after defeat by the same SW aggressor. All data are presented as mean ± s.e.m. (b-e), n = 7 mice. Two-tailed paired t-test; *P < 0.05; Otherwise, P > 0.05.

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