neural representation

collocation in English

meaningsofneuralandrepresentation

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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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representation
noun
uk
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌrep.rɪ.zenˈteɪ.ʃən/
a person or organization that speaks, acts, or is present officially for ...
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It is easy to showneuralrepresentationas untenable with the perceptual phenomena they review.
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This closed loop system effectively exorcises the "homunculus" from the perceptual system, and confers no privileged status on any particularneuralrepresentation, filled-in or otherwise.
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In other words, because the brain is such a complex organ, the belief (hope?) is thatneuralrepresentationjust can't be that simple.
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As unexpected as these findings may seem for theorists ofneuralrepresentation, they are perfectly consistent with the subjective experience of mental imagery.
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More specifically, there is currently substantial debate regarding the significance of context in theneuralrepresentationof established memories.
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Stimulus duration was chosen so a possibleneuralrepresentationof the misbound percept would be excited for a substantial duration.
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Conversely, would second language acquisition have an impact on theneuralrepresentationof the first language?
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Negatively, they deny that visual perception involves the construction of aneuralrepresentationof the environment.
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Misbinding must follow binocular combination so the afterimage of a misbound percept follows from a persistingneuralrepresentationthat combines signals from both eyes.
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The relatively few psychophysical studies designed specifically to investigate the plausibility of attributing geometric structure toneuralrepresentationspaces did yield supporting evidence.
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Specifically, he is conducting a comparative study of theneuralrepresentationof mathematical and syntactic abilities.
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That is, how can a fully spatial (topographical) perceptual description be created from spatially less constrained (topological), or even completely abstract, symbolic, and nonspatialneuralrepresentation?
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It may well be that there is, indeed, some sort of "connectivity phase change" when aneuralrepresentationhas the possibility of becoming conscious when activated.
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Broca's legacy - modularity,neuralrepresentation, and lateralization - is here to stay.
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Thus, one might accept the major role the authors accord to sensorimotor contingencies but still believe that vision and visual experience involve some form ofneuralrepresentation.
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Central to their paper is the contrast between theneuralrepresentationof languages and their control.
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Aphasia studies, which allow tests of the most fine-grained aspects of language and theirneuralrepresentation, should play a central role in this kind of research program.
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This suggests multiple objects presented simultaneously in the visual field will compete forneuralrepresentationdue to limited processing resources.
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These findings demonstrate that observing someone else's facial expression of disgust seems to automatically retrieve aneuralrepresentationof disgust.
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