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Fig. 3. Repeated traverses in the maze summary (experiment 3). (A) The number of turns toward the side of the intact antenna of crayfish with one flagellum ablated, and the left side (randomly selected) of the controls, across the 30-day experimental period. Ablated animals were different to the control (Wilcoxon: Z=-2.197, P=0.028) and the number of turns was generally greater in the ablated animals than those in the control. (B) Time in the maze for crayfish with intact (control) or a base ablated antenna. (Bi) Mean time to walk to the start of the junction varied across the 30-day period (P=0.049) with trials from day 10 onwards generally faster than those in the first two tests. There was no difference in time variation between the treatments (P=0.069, interaction term F=0.00, P=0.986). (Bii) Time to move through the junction was not different between the treatments (2 factor ANOVA all terms P>0.05). Error inset lower left (range of 1 s.e.m.).





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