Kindling

A) has been demonstrated in only rats and mice.
B) occurs only if the interstimulation intervals are less than 1 hour.
C) occurs only if the stimulation electrode is positioned in the amygdala or some other temporal-lobe nucleus.
D) induces neuroplastic changes that last between 1 and 2 months.
E) none of the above


Answer: E

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