Figure 4 .
GABAergic INs control spontaneous action potential discharge in an age dependent manner. (A) Spontaneous spiking activity in WT, SSTcs, and VIPcs animals during CP. (B) Spiking activity observed in the corresponding backgrounds during AW. (C) The average firing rate in WT, SSTcs, and VIPcs animals during CP. There was a significant difference between genotypes (F(2,21) = 3.956, P < 0.05; WT: N = 12, SSTcs: N = 7, VIPcs: N = 5). (D) Plot of the average firing rate across genotypes during pre-AW. There was no significant effect for genotype (F(2,21) = 0.048, P = 0.952. WT: N = 13, SSTcs: N = 5, VIPcs: N = 6). (E) Corresponding data obtained during AW when we observed a significant effect for genotype (F(2,31) = 6.850, P < 0.01. WT: N = 22, SSTcs: N = 6, VIPcs: N = 6). * P < 0.05 in Dunn’s multiple comparison test.