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Figure 6.

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Scaramella et al., 2022 - Bisphenol A Exposure Induces Sensory Processing Deficits in Larval Zebrafish During Neurodevelopment
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Figure 6.

BPA exposure reduces STH. A, Response rates during habituation training of BPA-exposed fish (n =20) and DMSO-treated fish (n =20). Data were binned as a running average of five consecutive auditory pulses. According to a two-way ANOVA, the number of responses during training and the probability of startle at 30 s posttest produced a significant interaction (F(1,76) = 27.24; p <0.01). B, Results of a one-way ANOVA, subsequent to the two-way ANOVA in A, comparing the number of startle responses during habituation training by the BPA-treated group to the DMSO-treated group. This analysis revealed that the BPA group habituated less than did the DMSO group (F(1,38) = 30.58; p <0.001). C, Results of a one-way ANOVA comparing the number of startle responses evoked on the 30 s posttest in the BPA-treated and DMSO-treated groups (F(1,38) = 8.10; p <0.01).

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