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. 2007 Feb 28;27(9):2318–2330. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4322-06.2007

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Post-inhibitory rebound firing in YFP-16 and GIN neurons. A, Examples of rebound firing after 1 s of hyperpolarizing current injection in YFP-16 (open squares) and GIN (closed triangles) neurons. Neurons were forced to fire 10–20 Hz and hyperpolarized ∼30 mV to facilitate comparisons across cells. B, Data from individual neurons are plotted against their input resistance. YFP-16 neurons exhibit significantly more rebound firing than GIN neurons, although there is large heterogeneity (Table 2). Each symbol represents one neuron (YFP-16, n = 38; GIN, n = 24). C, Rebound firing and ADP are positively correlated across all neurons (n as in B). One neurons with rebound of 300 spikes per second was excluded from analyses. sp/s, Spikes per second.