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Choose the correct option. a) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have never...

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a) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have never been demonstrated; basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction; phantom limb pain originates in the nerves damaged during amputation; damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the CNS; NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector”; Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1989.

b) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have been demonstrated; basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction; phantom limb pain originates in the sensory homunculus of the patient; damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the CNS; NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector”; Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1949.

c) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have been demonstrated; basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction; phantom limb pain originates in the nerves damaged during amputation; damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the CNS; NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector” Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1949.

d) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have never been demonstrated; basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction; phantom limb pain originates in the sensory homunculus of the patient; damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the CNS; NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector”; Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1949.

e) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have been demonstrated; basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction; phantom limb pain originates in the nerves damaged during amputation; damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the PNS; NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector”; Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1989.

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b) induction of LTP in living animals following specific training have been demonstrated;

basal lamina is present in the neuromuscular junction;  

phantom limb pain originates in the sensory homunculus of the patient; (originate in sensory homunculus and now a days scienist are showing involvement of spinal cord)

damaged axons and glia cells actively inhibit regeneration in the CNS;

NMDA receptor is called “coincident detector”;

Hebbian’s principle was introduced in 1949.

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