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Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Delta rhythmicity is a reliable EEG biomarker in Angelman syndrome: a parallel mouse and human analysis

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posted on 2017-05-08, 05:00 authored by Michael Sidorov, Gina Deck, Marjan Dolatshahi, Ronald Thibert, Lynne Bird, Catherine Chu, Benjamin Philpot
Strain differences in the primary visual cortex LFP power in Angelman syndrome model mice. (A, B) Power spectra of group data (WT: n = 30, AS: n = 39; shading indicates ±sem) from the primary visual cortex in C57BL/6 mice. (C, D) Power spectra, measured relative to total power. (E) Raw and (F) relative delta power are not different between WT and AS (raw: p = 0.277, relative: #p = 0.073, Student’s t tests). (G) Raw power in the 3–5-Hz band is not different between WT and AS (#p = 0.077). (H) Relative power in the 3–5-Hz band is significantly increased in AS model mice (**p = 0.0052). (I) Total power (1–50 Hz) is not different between groups (p = 0.460). (J) Raw and (K) relative gamma power are decreased in AS model mice on a C57BL/6 background (raw: *p = 0.022, relative: ***p = 0.00074). (L) Raw and (M) relative beta power are not different between groups (raw: p = .476, relative: p = .166) (PDF 179 kb)

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