Figure 4
From: Splenic glucocorticoid resistance following psychosocial stress requires physical injury

Correlation analyses - Part I. Depicted are significant correlations between individual behavioral coping patterns shown in the morning (am) and/or in the evening (pm) on days 1, 8 and 15 with the bite scores in all CSC (n = 46) mice. The number of attacks received was positively correlated with the re-active coping behavior (A), flight (B), as well as with submissive upright posture (C). A negative correlation was found between the dominance index (DI) and the number of attacks received (D), as well as the bite score (E). The DI in the evening also correlated negatively with the bite score (F). Furthermore, the bite score was positively correlated with re-active coping behavior of CSC mice in the evening (G), whereas it correlated negatively with the amount of pro-active behavior (H). In detail, the bite score showed a positive correlation with submissive upright posture (I), flight (J), avoiding (K), all in the evening, as well as the total number of attacks received (L).