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. 2018 Aug 29;12:65. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2018.00065

FIGURE 7.

FIGURE 7

Loss of GC-B results in reduced responses in auditory steady state response input-output (ASSR I–O) function. (A) Mean ± SEM signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) modulation depth response (carrier frequency 11.31 kHz; stimulus level 40 dB SL; modulation frequency 512 Hz) was not significantly different between genotypes. (B) Mean ± SEM SNR of the response to increasing modulation frequencies (carrier frequency 11.31 kHz; stimulus level 40 dB SL; modulation depth 100%) of GC-B WT (black circles), GC-B HET (green circles) and GC-B KO mice (red circles) did not differ between genotypes. (C) Mean ± SEM SNR modulation I–O function of an amplitude-modulated tone (carrier frequency 11.31 kHz; modulation frequency 512 Hz; modulation depth 100%). GC-B KO I–O function was significantly reduced compared to GC-B WT and GC-B HET mice.