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When an Axo-Axonic Synapse Results in an Increase of Neurotransmitter

Question 89

Question 89

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 When an axo-axonic synapse results in an increase of neurotransmitter released by a target axon, which of the following processes has occurred?


A) temporal summation
B) spatial summation
C) presynaptic facilitation
D) presynaptic inhibition

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