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Fig. 2 | Neural Development

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From: Monocular enucleation alters retinal waves in the surviving eye

Fig. 2

Other burst properties. a Burst frequency (bursts/min) (binocular, 1.02 ± 0.56; monocular, 0.96 ± 0.52; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 1.361, P = 0.174, linear mixed-effects model with log transformation), b proportion of spikes in bursts (binocular, 0.900 ± 0.155; monocular, 0.862 ± 0.186; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 5.44, P = 5.814 × 10− 8, linear mixed-effects model with exponential transformation), c proportion of bursts in waves (binocular, 0.978 ± 0.068; monocular, 0.975 ± 0.057; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 1.744, P = 0.0814, linear mixed-effects model with exponential transformation), d bursts per wave per cell (binocular, 0.467 ± 0.191; monocular, 0.371 ± 0.159; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 2.66, P = 0.0078, linear mixed-effects model), e ISI for all bursts (s) (binocular, 0.086 ± 0.062; monocular, 0.078 ± 0.055; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 0.981, P = 0.327, linear mixed-effects model with log transformation), and f proportion of burst time firing above 10 spikes/s for all bursts (binocular, 0.512 ± 0.217; monocular, 0.557 ± 0.213; mean ± STD; T(2168) = 1.783, P = 0.0747, linear mixed-effects model) for each condition. The heights of the box plots extend between the 25th and the 75th percentiles of the data. The horizontal bar and cross mark indicate the median and mean, respectively. Outliers are shown as circles and are data points that are 1.5 times higher than or 1.5 times lower than the interquartile range. The box plot whiskers extend to the most extreme data points that are not outliers. Binocular, N = 1178 cells, 13 retinae; Monocular, N = 1001 cells, 11 retinae. ** = P < 0.01, **** = P < 0.0001

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