behavior/neurological
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• mice exhibit normal passive avoidance learning and fear conditioning
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• in a scheduled appetitive conditioning test, mice exhibit higher response rate and increased responding with fixed ratio, variable ratio and variable interval schedules during continuous reinforcement compared with wild-type mice
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• in a Morris water maze, mice exhibit increased spatial based strategies during acquisition and more efficient navigation during reversal training compared with wild-type mice
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• in an open field
• in an elevated plus maze
• mice exhibit less freezing during baseline exposure to the training cage prior to fear conditioning compared with wild-type mice
• however, mice exhibit normal defensive marble burying behavior
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• on an accelerating rotarod
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• in the dark phase in a cage
• in an open field
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• at 24 h, CFA-treated mice exhibit baseline thermal sensitivity unlike wild-type mice that continue to exhibit thermal hyperalgesia
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• after nerve injury and acetone challenge, mice develop less cold allodynia compared with wild-type mice
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• in a tail withdrawal test
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• decreased social exploration
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