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. 2015 Mar 6;10(3):e0119407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119407

Fig 2. Prenatal stress increases the amplitude of the AMPA/kainate component of field potentials (FPs).

Fig 2

Graphs illustrate the effect of prenatal stress on the relationship between stimulus intensity and the mean response amplitude (± SEM) on (A) composite FPs (in normal ACSF), (B) the AMPA/kainate component and (C) the NMDA component of FPs. Black circles—slices (n = 8 to 12) obtained from stressed rats (n = 10), white circles—control slices (n = 8 to 12, obtained from 10 rats). Lines represent fits to the Boltzmann equation (see: Table 1). Insets: examples of representative responses.