neural activity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneuralandactivity
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neural
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈnjʊə.rəl/us/ˈnʊr.əl/
involving a nerve or the system of nerves that includes ...
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activity
noun
uk/ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ækˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are ...
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But thisneuralactivityis not sufficient to produce the dancing.
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Subjective rating of emotionally salient stimuli modulatesneuralactivity.
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Our claim is that there is no feat to be accomplished and, therefore, no possible way in whichneuralactivitycan accomplish it.
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Neuralactivityrelated to the processing of increasing monetary reward in smokers and nonsmokers.
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Thus, it appears that learning, not merelyneuralactivity, is required to induce synaptogenesis.
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Hypersynchronousneuralactivitymay account for the "deadlock" that can be observed in catatonia.
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Neuralactivitycontributes to experience only as enabling mastery and exercise of the laws of sensorimotor contingency.
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However, such blood flow measurements reflect the actualneuralactivityonly quite indirectly and with coarse spatial and temporal resolution.
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Interestingly, the data found in long-term measurements ofneuralactivityusually exhibit nonstationarity.
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An intuitive explanation can be given in terms of the influences of the spatial frequencies of the visual stimulus onneuralactivityduring oculomotor behavior.
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For proper modeling, corticalneuralactivityrepresenting codes must differ from that representing raw sensory information.
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Likewise, the notion of computation does not extend to anyneuralactivity, but instead designates the mental operations that take representations as arguments.
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Signals proposed for use in human-computer interfaces include skin conductance, heart rate, pupil dilation, and brain and muscleneuralactivity.
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Sub-critical bifurcations may be analogous to flexible transitions inneuralactivity.
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The present upsurge of mathematical models ofneuralactivityamplifies the need for reviews on recent findings and evaluations of extant approaches in the field.
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Whatever we conceive sleep to be, forced awakening certainly provokes a massive reorganization ofneuralactivity.
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Sensation is the transduction of ambient energy (whether electromagnetic, kinetic, or chemical potential) into a spatiotemporal pattern ofneuralactivity.
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Even if the two are similar in one-peaked or two-peaked form, they are distinct phenomena: an arm reach is notneuralactivity.
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Neuralactivitydoes not in itself produce experience.
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