Research Article

Chronic Fluoxetine Treatment Suppresses Plasticity (Long-Term Potentiation) in the Mature Rodent Primary Auditory Cortex In Vivo

Figure 4

Baseline (pre-theta-burst stimulation) amplitude of the second field postsynaptic potentials (fPSPs) peak and levels of long-term potentiation (LTP) in rats treated with fluoxetine ( ). Data are expressed as rank, with Rank 1 indicating the highest fPSP amplitude and greatest level of LTP. Note the absence of a significant correlation ( ) between the two variables.
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