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Chunk #25 — RESULTS — ERO mean energy and phase locking in B6 and D2 mice — ERO differences between B6 and D2 mice: ERO energy in the 350–800 ms window — ERO Energy

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Event-related oscillations as risk markers in genetic mouse models of high alcohol preference.
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Significant Group × Tone interaction was found in the alpha/beta band in the parietal cortex [F(1.8, 113.4) = 5.1; P = 0.01], but not in the frontal cortex (Figs. 3E–F). Post hoc assessment revealed that B6 mice had lower ERO energy in the parietal alpha/beta band in response to standard [F(1,65) = 4.2; P < 0.05] and rare [F(1,65) = 7.1; P = 0.01] tones (Fig. 3F). Figure 1A–B illustrates grand-averaged ERO time-frequency representations of the rare tones for the theta (e) and alpha/beta (f) frequency bands in the frontal cortex.