Associative Long-Term Potentiation Reflects Increased ________ Produced by Changes in ________
Multiple Choice
Associative long-term potentiation reflects increased ________ produced by changes in ________.
A) calcium entry; NMDA receptors
B) chloride efflux; AMPA receptors
C) calcium entry; D2 receptors
D) calcium efflux; D1 receptors
E) calcium immobilization; NMDA receptors
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