Multiple Choice
Donald Hebb envisioned the process of memory formation as ________.
A) a rapid buildup of neural changes
B) a two-step process, in which experiences first induce structural neural changes, followed by a permanent change in electrical activity
C) a specific, localized alteration of brain chemistry
D) a two-step process, in which experiences first induce a transient, reverberating electrical activity in the brain, followed by a consolidation period
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