What does a neuron do if it receives both inhibitory and excitatory impulses from neighboring neurons at the same time?
A) It fires as a result of the excitatory impulses.
B) It does not fire as a result of the inhibitory impulses.
C) It fires if there are more excitatory than inhibitory impulses.
D) It does not fire if the excitatory outnumber the inhibitory impulses.
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