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. 2014 Jan 22;34(4):1314–1324. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3073-13.2014

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Spike entrainment to unitary synaptic input differs across the tonotopic axis in NM. A, Ten representative recordings in current clamp for both high and low CF NM synapses during 15-pulse stimulation at 100 Hz. B, Responses to the first and final pulse in A, expanded time base. C, Spike probability as a function of pulse number for 50 Hz (i), 100 Hz (ii), and 200 Hz (iii). Low CF synapses (triangles) failed significantly more often at every stimulus rate than high CF synapses (squares, 2 × 15 mixed repeated-measures ANOVA, F(2.33,39.65) = 3.996, *p = 0.021 at 50 Hz; F(3.34,60.16) = 8.493, ***p = 0.000048 at 100 Hz; and F(2.93,58.56) = 3.741, *p = 0.016 at 200 Hz).