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Table 1.

Group Data.

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Table 2.

Descriptions of Behavioral Categories and Items.

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Table 3.

Differential Behaviors in SSC Subjects Ranked by Fold-Change Magnitude.

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Differential Behaviors in NVC Subjects Ranked by Fold-Change Magnitude.

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Table 5.

Differential Behaviors in SSC and NVC Subjects Versus Controls.

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Figure 1.

The significantly differentiated behaviors in SSC and NVC subjects versus controls.

‘Embracing’, ‘being groomed’, ‘huddling’, and ‘grooming’ were significantly differentiated between SSC, NVC, and controls by ANOVA (p≤α′). ‘Grooming’ was too insignificant in magnitude to be graphed here. To improve accuracy, the α-level was modified according to the quantity of variables (specifically, α′ = α/15 = 0.0033). See Table 5 for numerical data.

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