A new science fiction book you're reading describes an evil country wanting to take over the rest of the world by preventing their enemies from forming new long-term memories. How would you do it?

A. putting a chemical into the water supply that destroys the amygdala
B. devise a propaganda plan that would introduce source misattribution
C. preventing state-dependent learning from occurring
D. putting a drug into the water supply that prevents long-term potentiation


Answer: D

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