Long-term potentiation is defined as:
A) a seemingly limitless amount of information being held for extensive periods of time.
B) the decrease in the connectivity between neurons in the brain that correlates with memory fading.
C) a limited amount of new information being held briefly but which has the potential to be encoded into long-term memory
D) the increased connectivity between simultaneously stimulated neurons that forms the biological basis of memory.
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