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Long-Term Potentiation
A process of synaptic enhancement that occurs after heightened levels of synaptic activity, believed to be a cellular mechanism for learning and memory.
Postsynaptic Neurons
Neurons that receive signals (across a synapse) from neurons, muscles, or gland cells.
Repeated Stimulation
Continuous or recurrent exposure to a particular stimulus, leading to a distinctive response.
Neural Plasticity
The brain's ability to change and adapt as a result of experience, learning, or injury, highlighting the flexibility of neural connections.
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