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. 2018 Jul 31;12:47. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2018.00047

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Compensation and other correlations among channel conductances for SP neurons. (A–C) An increase in potassium channel conductance is compensated by an increase in inward channel conductance (sodium or calcium channels). (D) An increase in fast transient (KAF) potassium channel conductance is compensated by a decrease in slow transient (KAS) potassium channel conductance in in the soma. (E,F) Two non-compensatory correlations between channel conductances. (E) An increase in the fast sodium current in the soma is associated with an increase in the R type calcium channel (CaR) conductance. (F) An increase in delayed rectifier potasium channel is correlated with a decrease in N type calcium current in the soma. R is the Pearson's R correlation; all illustrated correlations are significant at P < 0.0001. Symbols corresponding to different neurons are the same in all panels and indicated in E.