Agreed, but I think if it was on a real VCAA exam both marks should be awarded^
When talking about long-term potentiation must I include that neurons 'fire together'?
I just included the three main physical changes in the neurons e.g bushier dendritic spines, etc
Also when explaining the role of the temporal lobe.. does it have it's 'own' specific role? Or can it only be explained as working in conjunction with the hippo and amygdala?
You probably should mention that neuron's 'fire together, wire together', because that's the sort of basic mechanism of how LTP works. Now, as I said to ATAR, I have no idea how deep you guys will go with the neurobiology of LTPs, so I don't know how deep an answer VCAA would want.
To the second question. You should always mention temporal lobe has having a distinct function. If you ever do look at the brain, you'd find that they are distinct areas of the brain, both in anatomical and evolutionary terms. You should mention that they are connected together, but that they do have distinct functions e.g. temporal lobe - declarative memory. hippocampus - consolidation.