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What Is Known to Be Critical for Long-Term Potentiation

Question 191

Question 191

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What is known to be critical for long-term potentiation?


A) high levels of magnesium
B) only one axon being active at a time
C) the absence of NMDA receptors
D) a massive inflow of calcium

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