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    Applying Drugs That Act as Antagonists at the NMDA Glutamate
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Applying Drugs That Act as Antagonists at the NMDA Glutamate

Question 52

Question 52

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Applying drugs that act as antagonists at the NMDA glutamate receptor interferes with


A) both LTP and spatial memory.
B) neither LTP nor spatial memory.
C) LTP,but not with spatial memory.
D) spatial memory,but not with LTP.

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