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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 17.
Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2016 Oct 1;339:235–253. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.09.043

Fig. 9. Effects of Sur-LHS on the efficacy of tilt-related sensory inputs from the ipsilateral (A–D) and contralateral (E–H) limbs to E-neurons.

Fig. 9

The mean and SE values of the mean frequency (A,E), the depth of modulation (B,F), the burst frequency (C,G), and the interburst frequency (D,H) of E-neurons recorded in rabbits with an undamaged spinal cord (control, n=132) and in rabbits with LHS on the side of damage (Ipsi-to LHS, n=74) and on the intact side (Contra- to LHS, n=79). The numbers of E-neurons from zones 1,2,3 subjected to these tests were: in control animals - n=32, 45, 55, respectively; on the damaged side and on the intact side of animals with LHS - n=17, 33, 24 and n=19, 43 17, respectively. Designations and indication of significance level are the same as in Fig. 5.