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Figure 1.

Description of snowcone maze.

A. Overheard view of snow cone maze. NE, NW, SW, SE indicate starting positions used on all training days. B. Day 1–3. C. Day 4. Black square indicates platform position. X indicates landmark cue (balloon).

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Figure 2.

Snowcone maze behaviour.

A. Latency to reach platform on day 3 and 4 for males and females. Inset: latency to reach platform on trial 1 for Day 3 and 4. B. Heading error on Day 4 trial 1 for males and females. C. Dwell time in the geometric cue quadrant for males and females. Note the geometric quadrant would be considered the NE quadrant from Fig. 1A. *indicates p<0.05, **indicates p<0.01.

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Table 1.

Heading error.

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Table 2.

Maximum entorhinal cortex thickness (mm).

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Table 3.

Correlations.

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Table 4.

Correlations between behaviour and volume/thickness measurements in male rats.

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Table 5.

Correlations between behaviour and volume/thickness measurements in female rats.

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