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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 May 5.
Published in final edited form as: Neuropsychopharmacology. 2009 Jun 24;34(11):2420–2429. doi: 10.1038/npp.2009.69

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Temporal summation of NMDAR EPSCs in the vBNST is enhanced following intermittent but not continuous alcohol exposure.
  1. Representative normalized trace demonstrating the ability of 10 stimulation pulses given at 10 Hz to induce enhanced temporal summation of NMDAR EPSCs following intermittent alcohol exposure.
  2. Pooled data demonstrating the increase in temporal summation of NMDAR EPSCs at a stimulation frequency of 10 Hz following intermittent alcohol exposure.
  3. Pooled data demonstrating the increase in temporal summation of NMDAR EPSCs at a stimulation frequency of 20 Hz following intermittent alcohol exposure.
  4. Pooled data demonstrating the increase in temporal summation of NMDAR EPSCs at a stimulation frequency of 40 Hz following intermittent alcohol exposure.
  5. Plot of the summation index across different stimulation frequencies and treatments demonstrating the significant increase in temporal summation following intermittent alcohol exposure.
  6. Plot of the summation index across different stimulation frequencies and treatments demonstrating the lack of a significant increase in temporal summation following continuous alcohol exposure.