Fig. 7.
Home cage testing performed in a subset of animals (n = 5 from each group) did not reveal any significant differences between the three groups, indicating that there was no motor or baseline behavioral deficits between the groups being tested. The data here is presented as (A) total beam breaks during the dark phase, (B) total beam breaks during the light phase, and (C) beam breaks per each half-hour of testing. Unexposed controls had higher activity during one time period between time 00:00 to 00:30, though not significant when corrected for multiple testing.

Home cage testing performed in a subset of animals (n = 5 from each group) did not reveal any significant differences between the three groups, indicating that there was no motor or baseline behavioral deficits between the groups being tested. The data here is presented as (A) total beam breaks during the dark phase, (B) total beam breaks during the light phase, and (C) beam breaks per each half-hour of testing. Unexposed controls had higher activity during one time period between time 00:00 to 00:30, though not significant when corrected for multiple testing.

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