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Fig. 9. Long-term potentiation induced in two PE1 neurons (A,B) by pairing tetanus
to the K-cells with simultaneously depolarizing the PE1 neuron. The broken
lines indicates a tetanus, dotted lines a tetanus paired with
hyper-polarization of the PE1 neuron, and bold lines a tetanus paired with
depolarization. Test stimuli were applied at intervals of 20 s. The stimulus
artefacts mark the test pulses. (Ai,Bi) The results for the amplitude of
summed EPSPs in mV. The maximum of the dc component was measured as EPSP
amplitude. Eight consecutive test stimuli were averaged. (Aii,Bii) Mean of the
number of spikes to eight consecutive test stimuli. Values are means ±
S.D.; box, S.E.M. Where only filled circles are shown
all eight values were the same. Notice the draught about 20 min after the
pairing of the tetanus with depolarization (see text). The ordinate gives the
dc amplitude (Ai,Bi) and number of spikes (Aii,Bii) elicited by a single
stimulus, and the abscissa time in min (notice the different scales in the two
graphs, and the high value of summed EPSPs before the application of a tetanus
in the neuron of A).