Chunk #18 — RESULTS — ERO mean energy and phase locking in B6 and D2 mice — ERO differences between B6 and D2 mice: ERO energy and PLI in the 0–50 ms window — ERO Energy
Group × Tone interaction in the theta band was significant in the frontal cortex [F(1.7, 108.8) = 5.8; P < 0.01], but not in the parietal cortex. Post hoc assessment revealed that B6 mice had higher ERO energy in the frontal theta band in response to noise tones [F(1,65) = 4.1, P < 0.05]. Significant Group × Tone interaction was found in the alpha/beta band in the frontal and parietal cortices [frontal: F(1.8, 112.8) = 45.6; P < 0.001; parietal: F(1.6, 103.7) = 38.5; P < 0.001]. Post hoc assessment revealed that B6 mice had lower ERO energy in the frontal alpha/beta band in response to standard [F(1,65) = 57.2; P < 0.001] and rare [F(1,65) = 8.3; P < 0.01] tones (Fig. 3A). Post hoc analyses also revealed that B6 mice had lower ERO energy in the parietal alpha/beta band in response to standard [F(1,65) = 57.5; P < 0.001] and rare [F(1,65) = 18.4; P < 0.001] tones (Fig. 3B). In contrast, post hoc assessment showed that B6 mice had higher ERO energy than D2 mice in the