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MacDonald says, "For we mean by such an assertion that circumstances can be described both in which it would be true and in which it would be false. This merely expresses the accepted fact that all __________ propositions, i.e., all propositions which give information about the sensible world can be significantly denied."

Explain the effects of neurotransmitters on postsynaptic potential and neuron firing.
Understand the concepts of Hebbian learning and synaptic plasticity.
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Identify key neurotransmitters and their roles in cognitive and physiological processes.

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Rent-Control Laws

Legislation that limits the amount landlords can charge for rent, typically aimed at making housing more affordable for tenants.

Maximum Rent

The highest price that can be charged for a property or piece of land, often regulated by law in rent-controlled areas to protect tenants from excessive rent increases.

Price Elastic

refers to the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a good or service to a change in its price.

Per-Unit Tax

A tax imposed on a product based on the number of units purchased, not the value of the purchase.

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