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Figure 7

From: Biomechanical and functional variation in rat sciatic nerve following cuff electrode implantation

Figure 7

Latency and amplitude changes from relaxed to extended in cuff versus control experiments. (A) Superimposed Action Potentials from a Single Stimulation Set of an uncuffed control nerve. (Relaxed black and extended gray) Time t = 0 indicates the initiation of a stimulus. Double headed arrows represent measurements taken for analysis: (a) Latency, (b) Latency Difference, (c) Amplitude. (B) Box and whisker plot showing percent change in latency. Average, standard deviation, and data range differences can be seen for cuff and control experiments. (C) Box and whisker plot showing Amplitude difference calculations. As with latency, average, standard deviation, and data range differences can be seen for cuff and control experiments. (D) Regression of Latency versus amplitude showing opposing relationships for the cuff and control trials.

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