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    Long-Term Potentiation Is the Term Neuroscientists Use to Describe Long-Lasting
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Long-Term Potentiation Is the Term Neuroscientists Use to Describe Long-Lasting

Question 62

Question 62

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Long-term potentiation is the term neuroscientists use to describe long-lasting enhancement of


A) the primacy effect.
B) synaptic transmission.
C) synaptic inhibition.
D) mnemonic potential.

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