synaptic+plasticity

toc 1375725511 =1375367810= = Definition: = The redundancy in the nervous system that ensures that it is nearly always possible for a nerve impulse to move from one neuron to another or from a neuron to another type of cell. HGD Chapter 17 P.439.

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