I have fEPSP data and I want to add an inset with representative traces before and after LTP induction on my graph. How do people normally do this in papers?
I have used GraphPad Prism and Origin for this purpose but GraphPad is easier to use. You can download Prism from Yale ITS website for free.
Do you know how to add the example traces in the top corner? Do people just photoshop it in?
Yeah, photoshop it in. Power point works as well.
Awesome! Thanks for the help.
No problem.
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