The basis of neural integration is

A) spontaneous activity in pacemaker neurons.
B) command signals from central pattern generators.
C) addition of postsynaptic potentials overlapping in time and space.
D) the area under the curve of postsynaptic potentials overlapping in time and space.


C) addition of postsynaptic potentials overlapping in time and space.

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