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Long-term potentiation is believed to be

A) a memory-blocking process triggered by high doses of propranolol.
B) the cause of memory loss among patients with Alzheimer's disease.
C) unnecessary for the formation of flashbulb memories.
D) a neural basis for learning and remembering associations.

Long-Term Potentiation

A long-lasting enhancement in signal transmission between two neurons that results from stimulating them simultaneously.

Propranolol

A beta-blocker medication used to treat high blood pressure, heart rhythm disorders, and other cardiovascular conditions.

Alzheimer's Disease

A progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by dementia, memory loss, and cognitive decline.

  • Acknowledge the process of long-term potentiation (LTP) and its contribution to memorization.
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