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The core neural basis for memory, which is the increase in a cell's potential to fire, is called:​

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Answered by lohityaradhakrishnan
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“Potentiation” refers to a strengthening of a nerve synapse. Long-term potentiation is based on the principle that “cells that fire together, wire together,” and is widely considered one of the major cellular mechanisms that underlies learning and memory.

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