Multiple Choice
Long-term potentiation refers to
A) the disruptive influence of old memories on the formation of new memories.
B) the disruptive influence of recent memories on the retrieval of old memories.
C) our tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with our current mood.
D) the increased efficiency of synaptic transmission between certain neurons following learning.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q33: Karl Lashley trained rats to solve a
Q33: The neurotransmitter glutamate _ LTP and the
Q37: Retention of skills and classically conditioned associations
Q38: Joshua vividly recalls his feelings and what
Q52: After watching a happy film,patients' happy emotion
Q54: Which part of the brain plays a
Q99: Which neural center in the limbic system
Q127: Rabbits fail to learn a conditioned eyeblink
Q127: Many people can easily recall exactly what
Q430: Stress hormones promote stronger memories by<br>A) decreasing