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Diabetes insipidus is the result of decreased
Synaptic Responsiveness
The ability of synapses, the connections between neurons, to change in strength in response to increases or decreases in their activity.
Short-Term Memories
Memories that are held for a short period of time, typically seconds to minutes, before being forgotten or transferred to long-term memory.
Long-Term Memories
Memories that can last from a few days to a whole lifetime, involving the storage of information about past events, experiences, and learned skills.
Chemical Changes
Transformations that result in the formation of new substances, involving the making or breaking of bonds between atoms.
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