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What is the disappearance of the characteristics of malignant tissue called?
Short-term Memory Span
The ability to retain a limited amount of data in an immediately accessible form for a brief duration.
Long-term Potentiation
A lasting increase in signal transmission between two neurons, thought to be a biological mechanism behind learning and memory.
Synaptic Transmission
The process of transferring neurotransmitters from one neuron to another across a synapse to continue or modify a neural signal.
Information Processing
The series of actions or steps taken in order to store, retrieve, and make sense of information.
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