%0 Generic %A A Varela, Juan %A Wang, Jungang %A C Cooper, Donald %D 2013 %T Inhibitory Post-Synaptic Potentials (IPSCs) from Escapable Shock, Inescapable Shock and Home Cage. %U https://f1000.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Inhibitory_Post_Synaptic_Potentials_IPSCs_from_Escapable_Shock_Inescapable_Shock_and_Home_Cage_/659413 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.659413.v1 %2 https://f1000.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/996981 %K ptsd %K pyramidal neurons %K rat %K synaptic inhibition %K stress %K Neuroscience %K Mental Health %K Behavioral Neuroscience %X

The three folders correspond to the three different stressor controllability treatment: Escapable shock (ES, N=9 rats), Inescapable shock (IS, N=7 rats) and Home-caged (HC=11 rats). Each text file is named according to its treatment group, animal number and cell number (e.g. ES_A1C1) and contains a representative14s voltage-clamp trace from a pyramidal neuron in the layer 5/6 prelimbic cortex under Kynurenic acid (i.e. all events are GABAergic and inhibitory). For the full data set please visit http://neurocloud.org/10-6084.

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