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. 2019 Apr 3;13:322. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2019.00322

Table 1.

Statistics of data shown in Figure 2A,B, 3B.

Two-way repeated measures ANOVA for Figure 2A
Main effect Interaction
SoD (2 times) SWS P = 0.0057, F(1,49) = 8.359 P < 0.0001, F(6,49) = 6.405
n = 8 REMS P = 0.9359, F(1,49) = 0.006532 P = 0.1535, F(6,49) = 1.65
Wakefulness P = 0.0124, F(1,49) = 6.744 P < 0.0001, F(6,49) = 5.89
SoD (4 times) SWS P < 0.0001, F(1,49) = 33.97 P < 0.0001, F(6,49) = 10.76
n = 8 REMS P = 0.2284, F(1,49) = 1.488 P < 0.0001, F(6,49) = 8.931
Wakefulness P < 0.0001, F(1,49) = 29.37 P < 0.0001, F(6,49) = 11.06
SoD (8 times) SWS P < 0.0001, F(1,42) = 20.49 P = 0.0007, F(6,42) = 4.931
n = 7 REMS P = 0.2984, F(1,42) = 1.109 P = 0.3936, F(6,42) = 1.074
Wakefulness P = 0.0005, F(1,42) = 14.38 P = 0.0049, F(6,42) = 3.698

One-way ANOVA or Kruskal–Wallis test for Figure 2D, 3B
One-way ANOVA or Kruskal–Wallis test Levene’s test

Figure 2D SWS P = 0.5716, H = 1.118 P = 0.0004, F(2,20) = 11.69
REMS P = 0.0481, F(2,20) = 3.546 P = 0.9844, F(2,20) = 0.01575
Wakefulness P = 0.2035, H = 3.184 P = 0.0025, F(2,20) = 8.239
Figure 3B SWS P = 0.0006, F(3,20) = 8.986 P = 0.0838, F(3,20) = 2.56
REMS P = 0.9563, F(3,20) = 0.1049 P = 0.8879, F(3,20) = 0.2106
Wakefulness P = 0.0026, F(3,20) = 6.713 P = 0.1492, F(3,20) = 1.981