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Using Electroconvulsive Shock to Overstimulate Memory Areas in the Brains

Question 517

Question 517

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Using electroconvulsive shock to overstimulate memory areas in the brains of rats causes memory loss by interfering with


A) long-term potentiation.
B) engram induction.
C) elaborative processing.
D) redintegration.

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