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

Table 1.

Receptor desensitization does not influence tonotopic distribution of STD

Control ± SD (pA) CTZ ± SD (pA) p value
Transient EPSC amplitudes
    High CF
        50 Hz −6326.96 ± 1093.95 −5188.79 ± 1176.66 0.15
        100 Hz −3446.47 ± 817.71 −3232.48 ± 1609.97 0.80
        200 Hz −1378.55 ± 611.34 −1492.35 ± 1412.65 0.87
    Low CF
        50 Hz −2626.82 ± 349.36 −2695.73 ± 831.45 0.87
        100 Hz −2087.74 ± 477.55 −2096.99 ± 747.37 0.98
        200 Hz −1266.59 ± 481.97 −1275.14 ± 399.72 0.98
Tonic EPSC amplitudes
    High CF
        50 Hz −363.80 ± 280.20 −1074.10 ± 1067.87 0.19
        100 Hz −551.73 ± 247.88 −2178.13 ± 1519.34 0.05
        200 Hz −714.23 ± 233.55 −3181.49 ± 1566.97 0.01
    Low CF
        50 Hz −23.00 ± 20.99 −63.23 ± 105.14 0.43
        100 Hz −80.47 ± 75.82 −263.29 ± 242.54 0.15
        200 Hz −197.13 ± 137.32 −730.60 ± 486.96 0.05

Transient (top) and tonic (bottom) EPSC amplitudes in control or CTZ conditions at 50, 100, or 200 Hz stimulation rates. Student's t test p values are shown in right column for each comparison. Statistics for tonotopic position comparisons are shown in Results.