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. 2005 Dec 1;570(Pt 3):553–565. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2005.093781

Figure 1. NMDA/AMPA ratio is reduced after sleep deprivation.

Figure 1

A, representative traces showing NMDA and AMPA currents from control and sleep deprived rats. B, summary of NMDA/AMPA ratio recorded in control, sleep deprived and large platform rats showing that the NMDA component is significantly reduced in sleep deprived rats relative to both other groups.