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. 2017 Oct 16;4(5):ENEURO.0263-16.2017. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0263-16.2017

Table 1.

Statistical tests

Characteristic F value p value
Input resistance (MΩ) 72.93 1.0E-15
Time constant, falling (ms) 75.86 2.4E-16
Time constant, rising (ms) 76.05 2.2E-16
Rebound amplitude (mV) 25.08 1.5E-05
Firing threshold (mV) 12.26 6.5E-03
Resting membrane potential (mV) 37.26 4.1E-08
A.P. rise time (ms) 57.61 1.9E-12
A.P. half-width (ms) 69.29 6.1E-15
Spike AHP (mV) 16.44 9.2E-04
F-I gain (Hz/nA) 42.62 3.0E-09
Peak firing rate (Hz) 74.60 4.4E-16
Lowest firing rate (Hz) 54.33 9.6E-12
Rheobase (pA) 59.90 6.2E-13
Adaptation ratio 22.01 6.5E-05
Change in impedance (%) 14.42 2.4E-03
Sag ratio 33.51 2.5E-07
Soma depth (µm) 42.38 3.3E-09
Axonal tree, superficial (µm) 29.87 1.5E-06
Axonal tree, deep (µm) 29.77 1.5E-06
Axonal tree, width (µm) 25.09 1.5E-05

All characteristics were tested for normality using the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test, and none were found to be normally distributed. The nonparametric Kruskal--Wallis test was used to compare groups, and the F value and p value for each test is shown.