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Nervous system / Synaptic plasticity / Chemical synapse / Synaptic pruning / Neuron / Excitatory synapse / Hebbian theory / Inhibitory postsynaptic potential / Synaptic scaling / Biology / Neurophysiology / Neuroscience
Date: 1999-11-18 07:04:21
Nervous system
Synaptic plasticity
Chemical synapse
Synaptic pruning
Neuron
Excitatory synapse
Hebbian theory
Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
Synaptic scaling
Biology
Neurophysiology
Neuroscience

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