Effects of offsetting equilibrium potentials V<sub>E</sub> and V<sub>I</sub> on g<sub>E</sub> and g<sub>I</sub> estimates.

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<p><sup>th</sup>–75<sup>th</sup> percentiles). All comparisons along any column between normal (N) and MD rats were significant (Mann-Whitney Rank Sum tests, p<0.05). V<sub>E</sub> and V<sub>I</sub> are the estimated equilibrium potentials for excitation and inhibition (see methods section), V<sub>E+</sub> and V<sub>I+</sub> are V<sub>E</sub> and V<sub>I</sub> offset by +10 mV; V<sub>E−</sub> and V<sub>I−</sub> are V<sub>E</sub> and V<sub>I</sub> offset by −10 mV. Data are reported as follows: median (25</p

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