Fig. 4: Individual differences in social interaction are revealed when combining time and distance metrics. | NPP—Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience

Fig. 4: Individual differences in social interaction are revealed when combining time and distance metrics.

From: Classification of social behavioral responses in stress and non-stress adult male mice with high precision

Fig. 4

Scatter plots showing average distance to the point of interest (POI) versus time spent in the social interaction zone (SIZ) for control, resilient, and susceptible mice. Males: A In Session 1, when the social target was absent, the data distribution across the 3 groups overlaps. B In Session 2, when the social target was present, there is less overlap in data distribution and large variability in social interaction behavior emerges in both control group and CSDS-exposed mice (see examples indicated with red arrow heads). Females: C In Session 1, when the social target was absent, the data distribution across the 3 groups overlaps. D In Session 2, when the social target was present, there is less overlap in data distribution (Supplementary Table 2).

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