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Fig. 1. ( a ) Thumb and forefi nger secure the sides of the head, while the palm contacts the dorsal aspect of animal torso,
and opposite hand secures hind limbs, ( b ) trap the forelimb which is not being tested underneath, using the middle and
ring fi ngers, ( c ) unilateral vibrissae stimulation to table-top, ( d ) independent forelimb placing.
Fig. 2. ( a ) Place animal upon secure surface and gently grasp the tail, ( b ) when the mouse extends away from your grasp,
use the other hand to clutch the scruff behind the neck and between the shoulders, ( c ) unilateral vibrissae stimulation to
table-top, ( d ) independent forelimb placing.
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