Long-term potentiation is when:
A) neurons continue to respond long after a stimulus has been removed.
B) a recent strong stimulus causes a neuron to over-respond to a subsequent stimulus.
C) neurons respond in the absence of a stimulus.
D) a strong stimulus leads to a weaker-than-normal response in a neuron.
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