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Gao et al., 2021 - Temporal Vestibular Deficits in synaptojanin 1 (synj1) Mutants
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Figure 6

Longer pauses in activity and increased recovery time required for the resumption of the VSR in synj1 mutants. (A) Diagram of prolonged yaw stimulation (252 s). (B) Representative tracking traces of responses. Note the paucity in activity in the mutant. (C,D) Percentage of active cycles and duration of pauses. synj1Q296X larvae display fewer active cycles and much longer recovery periods during prolonged stimulation. (E) Diagram of yaw stimulation with decreasing rest intervals. Six stimuli were given with rest periods in between each stimulus lasting 0–20 s (42 s per stimulus, 302 s in total). (F) The minimal time interval required to resume VSR activity. Mean ± SEM for each genotype was plotted and a two-way ANOVA with Benjamini-Hochberg correction was performed. ***p < 0.001.

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