Control (n = 23) and Raf1L613V/wt (n = 31) mice were tested on a battery of behavioral tasks including the open field, elevated plus, and social approach assays. A-C: In the open field test, controls and Raf1L613V/wt mice do not exhibit a difference in total distance traveled (A), center time (B) and percent center time (C) (mean ± SEM). D-F: Elevated plus maze testing of controls and Raf1L613V/wt mice reveals that total distance (D), percent open arm entries (E), and open arm stay time (F) are unaltered in mutant mice (mean ± SEM). G-I: In the social approach task, controls and Raf1L613V/wt mutants display similar performance, as measured by total entries (G), time in social side (H), and entries on social side (I) (mean ± SEM).</p
<p><b>(A, B)</b> Locomotor activity (LM) in both short (<b>A,</b> Group 1, control N = 8, Cre+DTA+ N...
<p>A–C) Open field test performed in a novel, unfamiliar test arena. WT: n = 24, S1/2<sup>-/-</sup>:...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...
<p>(A) Control mice (n = 16,) were compared to mutant mice (n = 11, open circles) in the Open-Field ...
<p><b>A, E</b> – locomotor activity assessed by mean distance traveled in open field during 10 min i...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Exploratory activity as measured by total distance traveled in an open-field. (<b>B</b...
<p>The total distance traveled by mice in open field, during 2/2 mice compared with WT (A). However,...
<p>In the open field test (A-D) <i>Afh</i>/<i>Afh</i> mice entered the central zone more frequently ...
<p>(A) In open field tests, the time spent in the center field (left graph) and total distant travel...
<p><i>A.</i> Locomotor activity and anxiety levels in <i>EfnB1</i> mutant (<i>EfnB1<sup>Y/−</sup></i...
<p>(A) Sociability for contacting an unfamiliar mouse or empty chamber (middle graphs) and social no...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Summary for the novelty-induced locomotion measured in an open field assay. Horizontal...
<p>Performance of adult wild-type and <i>Nfix</i><sup>+/−</sup> mice during the open-field test (<b>...
<p>(<b>A-C</b>) The elevated plus maze task showed a (<b>A</b>) decrease in time spent in the open a...
<p>A. During the sociability period, there was not a significant difference in grooming times of GSK...
<p><b>(A, B)</b> Locomotor activity (LM) in both short (<b>A,</b> Group 1, control N = 8, Cre+DTA+ N...
<p>A–C) Open field test performed in a novel, unfamiliar test arena. WT: n = 24, S1/2<sup>-/-</sup>:...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...
<p>(A) Control mice (n = 16,) were compared to mutant mice (n = 11, open circles) in the Open-Field ...
<p><b>A, E</b> – locomotor activity assessed by mean distance traveled in open field during 10 min i...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Exploratory activity as measured by total distance traveled in an open-field. (<b>B</b...
<p>The total distance traveled by mice in open field, during 2/2 mice compared with WT (A). However,...
<p>In the open field test (A-D) <i>Afh</i>/<i>Afh</i> mice entered the central zone more frequently ...
<p>(A) In open field tests, the time spent in the center field (left graph) and total distant travel...
<p><i>A.</i> Locomotor activity and anxiety levels in <i>EfnB1</i> mutant (<i>EfnB1<sup>Y/−</sup></i...
<p>(A) Sociability for contacting an unfamiliar mouse or empty chamber (middle graphs) and social no...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Summary for the novelty-induced locomotion measured in an open field assay. Horizontal...
<p>Performance of adult wild-type and <i>Nfix</i><sup>+/−</sup> mice during the open-field test (<b>...
<p>(<b>A-C</b>) The elevated plus maze task showed a (<b>A</b>) decrease in time spent in the open a...
<p>A. During the sociability period, there was not a significant difference in grooming times of GSK...
<p><b>(A, B)</b> Locomotor activity (LM) in both short (<b>A,</b> Group 1, control N = 8, Cre+DTA+ N...
<p>A–C) Open field test performed in a novel, unfamiliar test arena. WT: n = 24, S1/2<sup>-/-</sup>:...
<p><b>A</b>. Both <i>Fmr1</i><sup>-/Y</sup> and WT mice responded for BSR in a frequency-dependent ...