Long-term potentiation
A) refers to increased responsiveness to mild stimuli following a strong or noxious stimulus
B) refers to an increase in strength of existing synaptic connections in pathways involved in initial storage of declarative information following brief periods of stimulation
C) involves a retrograde chemical messenger from the postsynaptic neuron influencing the presynaptic neuron
D) refers to increased responsiveness to mild stimuli following a strong or noxious stimulus and involves a retrograde chemical messenger from the postsynaptic neuron influencing the presynaptic neuron
E) refers to an increase in strength of existing synaptic connections in pathways involved in initial storage of declarative information following brief periods of stimulation, and involves a retrograde chemical messenger from the postsynaptic neuron influencing the presynaptic neuron
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