neural system
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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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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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Concepts are represented in a distributedneuralsystemincluding frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital regions.
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In aneuralsystemwe may expect that cycling commences or continues in response to internal and external perturbations in an attempt to maintain symmetry.
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This suggests that fluoxetine produced its clinical effects by acting on aneuralsystemwhose cognitive functions were not measured directly in our study.
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Exposure to faces is a reliable experience for most human infants and likely facilitates the development of aneuralsystemspecialized for faces.
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Second, we go on to specify how the cognitive properties of such devices may be implemented in theneuralsystem.
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Our data provide strong evidence for a jointneuralsystemthat processes manual as well as prosodic gestures.
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Transient and sustained activity in a distributedneuralsystemfor human working memory.
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If there is no cognitive unconscious, the full power of theneuralsystemmay be mobilized for the formation of the current phenomenal experience.
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Positive selection on the heron'sneuralsystemto use the wing for shading involves adaptation.
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This neural architecture has been developed integrating a set of neural networks, of some discovered biological function, carries out by the animalneuralsystem.
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Currently it is clear that the arousal regulatory system is neither unimodal nor based in a singleneuralsystem.
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If a neuronal dynamical system possesses point attractors and limit cycles only, thisneuralsystemlacks adaptability to varying environments.
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How are these devices, and their properties, realized in theneuralsystem?
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First, if the momentary phenomenal experience is the only mental event, the whole power of theneuralsystemmay be recruited for its construction.
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This model stands in contrast to theories of basic emotions, which posit that a discrete and independentneuralsystemsubserves every emotion.
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This is a theory in which each specific emotion maps to oneneuralsystem.
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Aneuralsystemfor human visual working memory.
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These values define the strength and efficacy of the excitatory and inhibitory effects at each point of theneuralsystem.
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In the next section, we identify capacity and resource with distinct properties of theneuralsystem.
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Up to this point, we have reviewed what we believe evidence of the necessaryneuralsystemfor the development of empathic behavior.
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