1985
DOI: 10.3758/bf03330203
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The suppression of kindling with low-frequency brain stimulation: Statistical data with intertrial intervals variable

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“…The intertrial intervals with I-Hz and 60-Hz stimulation were 1,3,24, 72, 120, and 336 h. There was also a control group that received only 60-Hz sine waves (Gaito, 1985b).…”
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“…The intertrial intervals with I-Hz and 60-Hz stimulation were 1,3,24, 72, 120, and 336 h. There was also a control group that received only 60-Hz sine waves (Gaito, 1985b).…”
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confidence: 99%
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In two preceding papers (Gaito, 1985a(Gaito, , 1985b, I presented statistical data for two important variables in the suppression of kindling behavior (duration of stimulation and intertrial intervals), In this article, the relative contribution of each of these (plus other reliable variance components) is contrasted with the associated error components . In both cases, reliable variance contributed a substantial proportion of the overall variance, whereas lesser amounts of variance were associated with error components when suppression was complete, The overall results suggest that the suppression process is a transient time-dependent one whose magnitude decreases with short durations of stimulation and with long intertrial intervals., ad aĨ n a preceding paper (Gaito, 1985a), the effect of various durations of stimulation with I-Hz or 3-Hz sine waves on 6O-Hz kindling behavior was indicated.
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