Multiple Choice
Subjecting neurons in the perforant pathway to tetanus stimulation strengthens activity in the dentate gyrus, indicating that
A) long-term potentiation does not occur in the hippocampus.
B) the hippocampus is involved in memory.
C) synapses in the brain do not behave like Hebbian synapses.
D) synapses in the brain can behave like Hebbian synapses.
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