neural substrate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofneuralandsubstrate
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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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substrate
noun[C]
uk/ˈsʌb.streɪt/us/ˈsʌb.streɪt/
biology
a substance or surface that an organism grows and lives on and is ...
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What is theneuralsubstratefor color constancy and simultaneous color contrast?
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Taken together, these results suggest that surround suppression has aneuralsubstratethat is distinct from other cor tical inhibitory phenomena.
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It may therefore represent aneuralsubstratefor the valence dimension proposed by the circumplex model of affect.
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Theneuralsubstrateof perspective taking involves multiple brain structures, of course.
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For instance, the development of effortful control and itsneuralsubstrateis observed to be dependent on interactions with the caregiver.
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Presumably it reflects a deeper affinity of theirneuralsubstrate.
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Thus, transparency perception presents a potentially rich model for exploring theneuralsubstrateof these fundamental visual processes.
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This suggests that theneuralsubstrateof primitive emotional contagion has some emotion-specific aspects, even if cognitively sophisticated forms of empathy do not.
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Other investigations have recently examined the location of theneuralsubstratemediating intellectual functioning.
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One of the most robust facts in neuropsychology is the cerebral asymmetry of theneuralsubstrateof language.
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However, just as with other structure0function mappings found in adults, we should be cautious about assuming that the sameneuralsubstrateunderlies children's performance.
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The second level specifies theneuralsubstrateinvolved in implementing these cognitive functions.
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If so, the relationship of the ghost to theneuralsubstrateis structurally different from that of the neurophysiologist; otherwise the "ghost" is pure mindstuff.
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I had thought of the object and language domains as linked by a common underlyingneuralsubstrate.
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However, little is known about theneuralsubstratefor processing relative speed information.
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Some theorists, however, might choose to dissociate atypicalities in theneuralsubstratefrom functional structure assessed at a behavioural level.
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A specificneuralsubstratefor perceiving facial expressions of disgust.
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Beyond this, we know a good deal about a commonneuralsubstratethat appears to be involved in rehearsal, regardless of the type of material.
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This result was predicted by recent brain-imaging studies which suggest that response suppression and response switching share a commonneuralsubstrate.
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At the level of theneuralsubstrate(the "hardware"), the authors consider a range of perspectives, encompassing anatomical, physiological, and computational frameworks.
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