neural architecture

collocation in English

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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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architecture
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/
us
/ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/
the art and practice of designing and ...
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Rather, the mediatingneuralarchitectureand nature of the antecedents differ.
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Thisneuralarchitecturehas been developed integrating a set of neural networks, of some discovered biological function, carries out by the animal neural system.
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In this scenario, the emergence of novelneuralarchitecturemay have served to activate the schizotypal genes.
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By considering its behaviour a description was proposed of theneuralarchitectureneeded by a fly in order for it to produce its responses.
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Many proteins appear to have a role in elaboratingneuralarchitecture.
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Cognitive neuroscience, by definition, is concerned with the functional architecture of theneuralarchitecture; how components of brain regions interact to achieve particular tasks.
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On the positive side, the variation provides a natural laboratory that allows the potential for exploring the relationship betweenneuralarchitectureand function.
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Finally, we extend the arguments to deal with new issues raised by the commentators such as infant speech perception andneuralarchitecture.
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Only this kind of breadth allows one to identify both the general and the specific properties of (biological)neuralarchitectureas a computational device.
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The first issue is that studies of mature subjects do not address the developmental origins ofneuralarchitecture.
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This striking homology inneuralarchitecturesuggests that modularity in visuomotor control is an ancient (and presumably efficient) characteristic of vertebrate brains.
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Some explanatory hypothesis is required about the nature of the cognitive processes implemented in developingneuralarchitecture.
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Second, such models will need to account for the ways in which those sensory experiences influence theneuralarchitectureunderlying complex social behaviors.
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Now that science is beginning to understand the physical workings of the brain, it is becoming clear that networks of associations between mental states have physical correlates inneuralarchitecture.
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They will be replaced by a different sort ofneuralarchitecture.
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Insects' walking behaviour andneuralarchitectureare used to improve robot locomotion.
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General theories of attention actively assume bottom-up (covert) processes and top-down (overt) processes converge on a commonneuralarchitecture.
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In humans, there is good evidence that the basic humanneuralarchitectureunderpinning the potential for flexible aggressive responses is influenced by genes as well as environment.
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However, he does not expect there to be a straightforward scientific reduction of phenomenal experience toneuralarchitecture; on the contrary he regards this as a forlorn hope.
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