Figure 5: Recording site-dependence of interhemispheric slow gamma relationship. | Nature Communications

Figure 5: Recording site-dependence of interhemispheric slow gamma relationship.

From: Experience enhances gamma oscillations and interhemispheric asymmetry in the hippocampus

Figure 5

(a) Depth profile of R/L ratio of slow gamma power. The pyramidal cell layer is the reference point, and positive values of distance indicate directions towards s.l-m. (b) Depth profile of interhemispheric slow gamma coherence. (*P<0.05, **P<0.01 and ***P<0.001 show the statistical significance between ISO versus ENR, respectively (t-test, NISO=8 for depth −200, 10 for depth −100 to 300, 9 for depth −400 and 500; NENR=10 for depth −200 to 200, 9 for depth 400 and 500). Error bars represent s.e.m.

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