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Fig. 8 | Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Fig. 8

From: Sex differences during development in cortical temporal processing and event related potentials in wild-type and fragile X syndrome model mice

Fig. 8

No sex difference in ERP amplitudes or latencies in the AC of WT mice. (A) Average ERPs recorded in the AC for WT male and female mice at p21 (left), p30 (middle), and p60 (right). (B) Population averages of AC ERP wave amplitudes. N1 amplitudes increase with age in females. P2 amplitudes increase with age in males. (C) AC ERP wave latencies. N1 latency decreases with age in females. P2 latency decreases with age in males. Full data results are shown in Additional File 5

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