Reference Summary: Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. In this video, Dr Mike explores how a neuron can send a signal across a
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Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. In this video, Dr Mike explores how a neuron can send a signal across a In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will detail the anatomy and ...
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- Long-term potentiation, or LTP, is a process by which connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation.
- In this video, Dr Mike explores how a neuron can send a signal across a
- In this lecture, Professor Zach Murphy will detail the anatomy and ...
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