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An inhibitory post-synaptic impulse (IPSP):
  a. is represented by a movement of the neuron to a more positive voltage.
  b. moves the neuron further away from firing.
  c. involves the action of acetylcholine.
  d. occurs when Na+ ion channels open.
  e. occurs when K+ ion channels close

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Which of the following characteristics is not true of excitatory postsynaptic potentials and inhibitory
  postsynaptic potentials?
  a. They may both be summed spatially or temporally.
  b. Both EPSPs and IPSPs are graded potentials.
  c. IPSPs cancel the effects of some of the EPSPs.
  d. Each EPSP or IPSP affects the membrane potential of the neuron.
  e. They both represent an all-or-none response
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