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. 2019 Sep 26;40(9):1778–1796. doi: 10.1177/0271678X19877889

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Stroke reduces theta and gamma power in the contralateral CA1 pyramidal layer. Comparison of temporal changes in hippocampal oscillatory power in the ipsilateral (A: upper open bar panel) and contralateral hemisphere (B: lower solid bar panel). Multiple comparisons between baseline and the other time periods revealed that dMCAO reduced theta, low- and high-gamma power in the contralateral hemisphere during occlusion compared to baseline period, while CCAO transiently increased delta power during the first 30-min period of occlusion in the ipsilateral CA1 pyramidal layer. *p < 0.05 (for dMCAO); §p < 0.05 (for CCAO): p < 0.05. dMCAO: N = 10; CCAO: N = 7.