The Journal of Neuroscience, September 13, 2006, ():

Postreactivation Glucocorticoids Impair Recall of Established Fear Memory
J. Neurosci. Cai et al.
26: 9560
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Supplemental Table 1 Serum Corticosterone Measurement. Plasma corticosterone levels (meaną S.E.M.) 30 min. after i.p. injection (N=8/group). A one-way ANOVA revealed a significant treatment effect (F4,35 = 24.61, P<0.05). *P<0.01 in post-hoc Tukey test compared with vehicle injection control group.
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Supplemental Figure 1 Open field behavior is not altered by a dose of corticosterone that impairs both reconsolidation and retrieval. a, Time spent in the center zone. b, Number of entries into center zone. c, Total distance traveled. d, Average velocity. Legend in a applies to all graphs. Error bars represent S.E.M.
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Supplemental Figure 2 Elevated plus maze behavior is not affected by a dose of corticosterone that impairs both reconsolidation and retrieval. a, Time spent in the closed and open arms. b, Number of entries into the closed and open arms. Legend in a applies to both graphs. Error bars represent S.E.M.
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Supplementary Figure 3 Corticosterone has no effect on motor coordination assessed using an accelerating rotarod apparatus. Time to fall in each of 5 successive trials on the accelerating rotarod. Error bars represent S.E.M.
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Supplemental Figure 4 Footshock sensitivity is not altered by corticosterone. Mean footshock stimulus intensity required to elicit each of the behaviors listed in the x axis.