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Daniel is trying to break his bad habit of biting his nails. How can he use his knowledge of long term potentiation to help?

When Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should perform another activity instead to strengthen a different neural pathway.
When Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should rely on short term memory to recall the reasons he wants to stop this bad habit.
When Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should rely on long term memory to recall the reasons he wants to stop this bad habit.
When Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should do so or his neural pathways will be damaged.

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A. When Daniel wants to bite his nails he should perform another activity
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The correct answer is A) when Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should perform another activity instead to strengthen a different neural pathway.

Daniel is trying to break his bad habit of biting his nails. He can use his knowledge of long term potentiation to help in this way. when Daniel wants to bite his nails, he should perform another activity instead to strengthen a different neural pathway.

According to Neurologist and the National Library of Medicine, the long term potentiation "strengthens the synapsis between two neurons that are active simultaneously." That is why Daniel has to perform another activity instead to strengthen a different neural pathway. Performing another activity when he has the necessity of biting his nails will help him to change the habit. He has to be persistent in order to try to change the response, and with time, eliminate the bad habit.  

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