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. 2010 Feb 17;103(4):2074–2084. doi: 10.1152/jn.00474.2009

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Distribution of slow wave sleep (SWS) firing rates. A: distribution of both RSU (n = 95) and FSU (n = 10) firing rates during SWS. B: each point on the graph represents the fraction of RSUs that fire at or below a given firing rate. The black horizontal line (gray line, gray dotted line) represents the fraction of cells that fire below 1 Hz during SWS (during awake activity outside of texture, during awake activity inside of texture). The firing rate during SWS is significantly less than the rate outside of the texture or within the texture. (K-S test, 1-tail test P = 0.0031 and P = 0.0050, n = 95). C: each point on the graph represents the fraction of FSUs that fire at or below a given firing rate (n = 10). The firing rate during SWS is significantly less than the rate outside of the texture or within the texture (K-S test, 1-tail test P = 0.0155 and P = 0.0006, n = 10).