Which best describes long-term potentiation?
A) A persistent decrease in synaptic efficacy that lasts hours
B) A persistent increase in synaptic efficacy that lasts seconds
C) A persistent decrease in synaptic efficacy that lasts seconds
D) A persistent increase in synaptic efficacy that lasts hours
E) A change in the number of synaptic vesicles available for release
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Q4: Which describes an increased amplitude postsynaptic response
Q5: Which describes a decreased amplitude postsynaptic response
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Q8: Which is likely a consequence of increased
Q10: Which stimulus situations would lead to a
Q11: Which occurs at the first few postnatal
Q12: Which is thought to be the result
Q13: Synapses following short lasting LTP return to
Q14: What evidence has shown support for presynaptic
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