
The Neuroscience Of Learning - Dr Michelle Ellefson
The Weekend University
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Long Term Potentiation
Long term potentiation is a process by which synaptic connections between neurons become stronger with frequent activation. The best known mechanism involves a gludmate receptor known as the n m d a receptor. L t p is thought to be a way in which the brain changes in response to experience, and thus may be a mechanism underlying ing an memory. But this, i think is quite good, cause it's a beautiful animation. Welcom. I umnit nero science, where i explain nero syostopics in two minutes or less.
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