Multiple Choice
What is one reason for gradual behavioral recovery from brain damage?
A) Uninjured areas of the brain develop new functions to take over the ones that were lost.
B) Glia cells are transformed into neurons.
C) Additional myelin forms on the axons that were not destroyed.
D) Postsynaptic cells deprived of input become supersensitive.
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