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Figure 4

From: mGluR1,5 activation improves network asynchrony and GABAergic synapse attenuation in the amygdala: implication for anxiety-like behavior in DBA/2 mice

Figure 4

The activities of amygdala neurons are less synchronous in DBA/2 mice than in FVB/N mice. Two-photon cellular imaging was conducted under the line scanning. A) shows the comparisons in the events of Ca2+ signals linearly scanned in FVB/N mice (left panel) and DBA/2 mice (right). B) shows the cross-correlations in the timing phase of activity between two neighboring neurons in FVB/N mice (top panel) and DBA/2 mice (bottom). Colors from red to blue indicate their cross-correlations from high (synchronous activity) to low. C) shows the comparisons in the cross-correlations averaged from visible amygdala neurons in all of FVB/N mice (red line, n = 6 for mice and n = 11 for slices) and DBA/2 ones (black, n = 5 for mice and n = 12 for slices; p < 0.05).

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