Fig. 2From: Elevation of GABA levels in the globus pallidus disinhibits the thalamic reticular nucleus and desynchronized cortical beta oscillationsIntrapallidal tiagabine increase reticular neurons’ (RTn) spiking rate without changes in their firing pattern. A Raw traces illustrating firing activity in both basal (left) and tiagabine (right) conditions; voltage and time scales apply to both traces. B Frequency histogram of the effect of intrapallidal tiagabine (200 nM) on RTn same cell as in A. C Heatmap of the spiking rate of individual reticular neurons before and posterior to pallidal infusion of both GAT-1 antagonists. D Statistics the effect of tiagabine applied in the ipsilateral globus pallidus on RTn neurons spiking rate (*P < 0.05 vs. control, paired Student´s t-test; n = 16 neurons). E. Statistics of burst index analysis, each symbol represents a neuronBack to article page