- The mice spent significantly less time in the compartment with the blood odors and the blood odor component
- The mice also significantly avoided the blood odors with regards to the proportion of trials spent in either compartment
- No significant difference was found between any of the odors with regards to the number of switches or the number of fecal pellets dropped

* = p<0.05, ** = p<0.01, *** = p<0.001

Light grey bars: Blank stimulus. Dark grey bars: Odor
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