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Corrigendum to “Long-term seizure dynamics are determined by the nature of seizures and the mutual interactions between them” [Neurobiol. Dis., Volume 154 (2021), Article 105,347](S0969996121000966)(10.1016/j.nbd.2021.105347)

J Kudlacek, J Chvojka, V Kumpost, B Hermanovska, A Posusta, JGR Jefferys, MI Maturana, O Novak, MJ Cook, J Otahal, J Hlinka, P Jiruska

Neurobiology of Disease | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2021

Abstract

During the publishing process some numbers in parentheses expressing median values were misinterpreted as references to the cited articles. Hence, we provide the correct version of the relevant section here. The misinterpreted medians are in bold. 3. Results 3.1. Seizure profiles All 17 rats from both groups developed spontaneous recurrent seizures (Fig. 1A,B) of varying behavioral intensity ranging from Racine 1 up to 5. Both groups presented a similar mean seizure frequency (0.54 vs. 0.53 seizure/h). Each animal experienced 152 ± 33 (109) seizures. The first seizure occurred on day 12 ± 1 (14). The average seizure duration was 81 ± 2 (52) s. The mean inter-seizure interval (ISI) was 103 ± ..

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