neural structure

collocation in English

meaningsofneuralandstructure

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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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structure
noun
uk
/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/
us
/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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Rather, the genetic contribution toneuralstructureis usually diffuse and graded in character.
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However, considerable clarity already appears to be emerging from results at the cognitive processing,neuralstructureand connectivity, and genetic levels.
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Justifying such preexisting representations in terms ofneuralstructureand processes is relatively new.
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This identity of structure allows us to learn about theneuralstructureby studying the target structure.
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Obviously, conditions for whatever in those domains corresponds to primary reinforcers are complex and of unknownneuralstructure.
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In this case, essentially no extracranial electric and magnetic fields will be recorded from theneuralstructure.
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The work has been presented with a specificneuralstructure.
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Other variations in prenatal experience have been found to act more precisely on a specificneuralstructureor pathway, sparing other regions of the brain.
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In addition, deviations from the normal developmental path that occur later in prenatal development are likely to specifically affect certain types ofneuralstructure.
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However, in addition to these practical problems, there is also the theoretical assumption that the mapping betweenneuralstructureand function remains constant during development.
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It is possible, then, that the memory of the attachment relationship is an enduringneuralstructure that exerts a significant influence on emotional behavior related to attachment behavior.
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Neural organization points the way to a cognitive neuroscience based on a computational and synthetic view of howneuralstructureand dynamics interrelate across multiple levels.
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This seems to be consistent with the observation that humans have an innate capacity for imitation, and aneuralstructureshowing the effect is termed a "mirror system".
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Linking theneuralstructureand the cognitive processing levels in this way enabled us to develop an elaborate structure0function mapping hypothesis for the impairments that are observed.
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Held proposed that efference copy must proceed to a hypotheticalneuralstructurecalled correlation storage, with the output from the correlation storage compared to the sensory afferent.
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The researchers constructed gene regulatory networks and discovered aneuralstructureinvolved in a pathway associated with onset of the disease.
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Among other tools, they employ a plethora of stains that revealneuralstructure, chemistry, and connectivity.
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Thousands of distinguishable areas can be identified within the vertebrate brain based on fine distinctions ofneuralstructure, chemistry, and connectivity.
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They had dueling interpretations of theneuralstructureof the brain based in differing interpretations of the same images.
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In most cases, the specificneuralstructurefor this type of feedback is not yet known.
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