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From: Male and female mice display consistent lifelong ability to address potential life-threatening cues using different post-threat coping strategies

Fig. 3

Behavioral category clusters of movements made during the 60 s before looming stimuli to the time at which the mouse left the refuge. Comparison of A the fraction and B frequency of movement types between male and female mice from − 60 s before looming stimuli to the looming stimuli timepoint (0 s). Between-sex comparisons of C the fraction and D frequency of movement types from the looming stimuli timepoint (0 s) to the timepoint at which the mouse went into the refuge. Between-sex comparisons of E the fraction F and frequency of movement types from the timepoint at which the mouse went into the refuge to the timepoint at which the mouse left the refuge. A total of 14 behavioral categories were clustered. The fractions and frequency of each group; blue or red color traces represent the fractions from 45 mice (blue, male, n = 23 mice; red, female, n = 22 mice). Bottom color-coded labels and dendrogram indicate the movement types. ****p < 0.0001. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM

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