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long-term potentiation
long-term potentiationn. Repeated presynaptic stimulation of a nerve, either naturally or in vitro, that results in the long-lasting increased strength of a synapse and is thought to be necessary for learning and memory formation. long-term potentiation
long-term potentiation[¦lȯŋ ‚tərm pə‚ten·chē′ā·shən] (neuroscience) A long-lasting increase in synaptic efficacy, believed to be involved in information storage in the brain. long-term potentiation
long-term potentiationn. Repeated presynaptic stimulation of a nerve, either naturally or in vitro, that results in the long-lasting increased strength of a synapse and is thought to be necessary for learning and memory formation. long-term potentiation A persistent increase in effectiveness of some synapses when frequently activated.AcronymsSeeL.T.P. |