human brain
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhumanandbrain
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human
adjective
uk/ˈhjuː.mən/us/ˈhjuː.mən/
being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed ...
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brain
noun
uk/breɪn/us/breɪn/
the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, ...
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(Definition ofhumanandbrainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The other way is based on the inability of thehumanbrainto follow wide complexity.
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Tau filaments fromhumanbrainand from in vitro assembly of recombinant protein show cross-b structure.
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It finds its ' habitat ' in the developinghumanbrain, whereas the brains of other primates apparently cannot sustain it.
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Terms like processing, working memory, and interface make it sometimes appear as if he is describing a computer rather than processes in thehumanbrain.
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Note the large area of expansion within the parietal lobes of thehumanbraincompared to the monkey.
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The social nature of thehumanbrainwas shaped in a hunter-gatherer environment, roughly 30,000 to 300,000 years ago.
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However, since grouping objects is what thehumanbraindoes most often, it falls natural even to archaeologists - to 'observe' similarities.
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However, as far as is known, no one has ever been able to externally supply any network designs or learning parameters to ahumanbrain.
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Timetables of neurogenesis in thehumanbrainbased on experimentally determined patterns in the rat.
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Whether thehumanbrainis a classical or a quantum computer remains to be seen, but that does not matter.
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The medial thalamotomy was among the first stereotactic operations performed on thehumanbrain.
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These are typical keywords concerning the non-invasive approach tohumanbrainanalysis.
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The oligomerization of amyloid beta-protein begins intracellularly in cells derived fromhumanbrain.
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It is still a great mystery why thehumanbraincan support sequences and symbols at an abstract level denied to other species.
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Mapping the functional neuroanatomy of the intacthumanbrainwith brain work imaging.
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The way information is processed in an imagining engine is similar to that in thehumanbrainin the aspects of functional and structural similarities.
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As the starting point, outside-in theorists claim that learning is domain-general, whereas inside-out theorists assume that a language-specific acquisition mechanism exists in thehumanbrain.
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Yet in thehumanbrainwe have a performant machine that is the most effective compressor of information so far encountered in nature.
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This organization, like all aspects ofhumanbrainmaturation, is nonlinear and shows discontinuous developmental patterns.
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Calcium-binding protein immunoreactivity delineates the intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus in thehumanbrain.
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