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What is a snyapse?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 11/21/2022

From what I've gathered it is a joining of two neurons, and it is at this connection that we learn to function, and communicate....I could be totally wrong, but I'm doing some research and this what I've gotten from what I've read.

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