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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Sep 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurophysiol. 2006 Aug 2;96(5):2549–2563. doi: 10.1152/jn.00704.2006

Figure 12.

Figure 12

Effect of blocking SK or doubling gAMPA on burst frequency and average number of spikes per burst. Points that fall above the 45° were increased by the manipulation, and those below decreased. A. Number of bursts fired (after the transients die out) in 90 seconds before (x-axis) and after (y-axis) blocking SK. The number of bursts decreased in some cases because the bursts became so long that more would not fit in the interval. B. The average number of spikes per bursts before and after blocking SK is clearly increased. C. Number of bursts fired (after the transients die out) in 90 seconds before and after doubling gAMPA. D. The average number of spikes per bursts before and after doubling gAMPA is only slightly affected except in spikes with many bursts.