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<p>In the righting test mice are placed upside down three times and allowed to right until they are on all four limbs. During the isolation test the number of times mice fall on their sides or roll is used as another measure of motor coordination. Thermoregulation is measured by taking axillary temperature before and after the isolation test. A: Number of righting successes; B: righting latency; C: Number of rolls on a side; D: Difference between the axillary temperature measurements before and after the isolation test. Data shown are means ± SEM. (*p < .05).</p

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