The Journal of Neuroscience, December 13, 2006, ():

Elevated Sleep Spindle Density after Learning or after Retrieval in Rats
J. Neurosci. Eschenko et al.
26: 12914
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Supplementary Figure 1. Spindle density across 3h of recording before and after learning of a “digging” (A) or “nose poke” (B) odor-reward association task. The time from SWS onset is indicated. Bars represent an average spindle density for consecutive 30-min time intervals; white bars – baseline (non-learning) recording; hatched bars – post-learning recording. * - p < 0.05; ** - p < 0.01 for between condition orthogonal comparisons (Newman-Keuls Test). Note, the increase in spindle density is only significant duting the first hour of post-learning SWS.
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Supplementary Figure 2. Rapid learning of a “digging” (thin solid line) and “nose poke” (bold solid line) version of odor-reward task during ten massed trials within a single training session. Dotted line illustrates the performance during the retention test. Group means ± SEM are shown for each of 10 trials.