Mice who received gingko biloba in their diets made fewer errors in a maze-running task than mice who had not received gingko biloba. What does this suggest about the use of gingko biloba and maze-running errors among mice?
A) Use of gingko biloba and maze-running errors are positively correlated.
B) Use of gingko biloba and maze-running errors are weakly correlated.
C) Use of gingko biloba and maze-running errors are uncorrelated.
D) Use of gingko biloba and maze-running errors are negatively correlated.
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