The power of a touch: regular touchscreen training but not its termination affects hormones and behavior in mice

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  • who: Sophia Marie Quante from the University of Pennsylvania, United States have published the article: The power of a touch: Regular touchscreen training but not its termination affects hormones and behavior in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aimed to detect large effects (f=0.4) with a power of 80% regarding the interaction (group* subgroups), which requires a sample size of 11 individuals per group. The aim of this study was to shed more light on recently reported touchscreen training effects, with a particular focus on the termination of the training routine . . .

     

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