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. 2005 Feb 23;25(8):2070–2080. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4163-04.2005

Figure 3.


Figure 3.

Anisomycin administration does not affect the electrical activity of the OOM. A, Representative EMG records from the OOM showing R1 and R2 components of a reflex blink evoked by the electrical stimulation of the supraorbitary branch of the trigeminal nerve in saline- and anisomycin-injected mice. B, C, Graphs representing the mean ± SEM of the latency (B) and voltage amplitude (C) of R1 and R2 components during habituation and during the fourth and eighth conditioning sessions in saline-injected (Sal; open bars) and anisomycin-injected (Aniso; filled bars) animals (n = 20 per group). H, Habituation; C4, C8, fourth and eighth conditioning sessions, respectively.