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. 2021 May 22;17:17448069211018045. doi: 10.1177/17448069211018045

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Loss of synaptic depression in the ACC at 90-min interval between TBS and LFS stimulation. (a) The summarized plot showed the final averaged fEPSP slopes of all recorded channels at 90-min interval between TBS and LFS (n = 9 slices/5 mice). (b) Statistical results showed that no significant difference was observed between TBS and LFS. (c-f) The summarized plots of fEPSP slopes from four different types of synaptic responses. All recorded 165 channels were divided into four different types of synaptic responses from 5 mice, including type I (38 chs/7 slices), type II (86 chs/8 slices), type III (17 chs/5 slices), type IV (24 chs/8 slices). (g) The comparisons of the percentage of activated channels between 30-min and 90-min intervals for four different types of synaptic responses (*p < 0.05, unpaired t-test, compared with 30-min interval). n.s. means no significant difference, error bars indicated SEM.