When synapses are actively firing signals, it leads to the strengthening of neural pathways, a process known as “long-term potentiation (LTP)” where repeated activation of a synapse between two neurons results in a stronger connection, effectively reinforcing the neural pathway associated with that activity; this is a fundamental mechanism for learning and memory formation in the brain.
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