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    A Long-Term Depression (LTD) in a Neuron Is a Decreased
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A Long-Term Depression (LTD) in a Neuron Is a Decreased

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A long-term depression (LTD) in a neuron is a decreased response at synapses that occurs when:


A) axons fire rapidly.
B) axons fire slowly.
C) an excitatory synapse and an inhibitory synapse fire together.
D) an axon excites a synaptic receptor distant from its usual site.

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