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As the magnification of the compound microscope is increased, the field of view:
Back Propagation
Reverse movement of an action potential into the soma and dendritic field of a neuron; postulated to play a role in plastic changes that underlie learning.
Action Potential
A temporary reversal of an electric polarization of the membrane of a nerve cell or muscle cell, allowing for the transmission of signals.
EPSP Reversal
A phenomenon where the excitatory postsynaptic potential changes direction, usually due to alterations in ion gradient or membrane potential.
Neural Plasticity
The ability of the brain's neural networks to change through growth and reorganization, in response to learning or experience.
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