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. 2009 Jun 17;102(2):1193–1205. doi: 10.1152/jn.00121.2009

FIG. 4.

FIG. 4.

Box plots of percentage change from effects of SCH23390 + eticlopride on the latency and amplitude of the laryngeal conditioning R2 response. The top traces show representative EMG recording of conditioning R2 responses changes induced by SCH23390 + eticlopride compared with the saline. Latency of conditioning R2 response decreased and amplitude increased post SCH23390 + eticlopride administration. Percentage changes of the response latency decreased and amplitude increased at 5 min after administration and the latency returned to predrug level and amplitude remained increasing 1 h after SCH23390 + eticlopride administration compared with the saline control (*P ≤ 0.01, n = 10).