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Match the following brain structures with their role in memory:
-_____ fundamental in long-term memory formation and orienting a memory in space and time
Permeability
A measure of the ability of a substance to allow liquids or gases to pass through it.
Absolute Refractory Period
A period immediately following the firing of a nerve fiber when it cannot be stimulated no matter how great a stimulus is applied.
Repolarization
The process of restoring the resting negative charge inside the cell membrane after depolarization, crucial for the propagation of electrical signals in nerve and muscle cells.
Action Potential
A rapid change in the electrical charge across a cell membrane that results in a nerve or muscle cell firing.
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