Multiple Choice
How do acetycholinesterase drugs (i.e. physostigmine) alter EPPs?
A) Physostigmine prolongs the time course of EPPs.
B) Physostigmine blocks EPPs.
C) Physostigmine shortens the time course of EPPs.
D) Physostigmine has no effect on EPPs.
E) Physostigmine prevents the transmitter release that causes EPPs.
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