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Figure 4

From: Exposure to salient, dynamic sensory stimuli during development increases distractibility in adulthood

Figure 4

Performance in the baseline phase and in the distractibility test.

The percentage of accurate responses (A), percentage of omissions (B), percentage of premature responses (C) and correct response reaction time (D) are shown for DDSS rats (grey, n = 12) and for control rats (black, n = 7) in the baseline phase and in the distractibility test. For each measured parameter in (A–D), the bar graphs show group averages ( + SEM) and the line graphs show session dynamics in the baseline phase (top panels) and in the distractibility test (bottom panels). For brevity, only group differences are shown (***p < 0.001), whereas differences between the baseline and the distractibility test are detailed in the text.

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