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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Apr 16.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2015 Feb 17;291:128–145. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.02.012

Figure 8. Repeated stress had different effects across nuclei and age.

Figure 8

The stress effect size across the dendritic tree was compared between nuclei and across age. A) Repeated stress in adolescents had different effects on LAT and BA dendritic length (left) particularly at 3rd order branches, but similar pattern of effects on spine number (right) . B) Repeated stress had significantly different pattern of local effects on dendritic length (left; particularly at 3rd order branches) and global differences in the effects on spine number (right) of LAT neurons in adult and adolescent rats. C) Repeated stress had a similar pattern of effects on dendritic length (left), but different pattern of global effect on spine number (right) of BA neurons in adult and adolescent rats. * indicates p<0.05 in post-hoc Holms-Sidak's tests after two-way repeated measures ANOVA.