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UK
/njˈuːɹəl/
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[ US /ˈnjʊɹəɫ, ˈnʊɹəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈnjʊɹəɫ, ˈnʊɹəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to neurons
neural network -
of or relating to the nervous system
nervous disease
neural disorder
How To Use neural In A Sentence
- The process of forging permanent neural pathways, whereby changes occur at the synapse between neurons that enhance and strengthen the connection, is called long-term potentiation. After the Diagnosis
- When playing the ultimatum game, be aware that there's a neural basis to economic decision making.
- One is a broken awl, probably made from the neural spine of a bison vertebra.
- And apraxia, which is often caused by a stroke, is a serious disorder that disrupts neural programming and often leaves its patients unable to speak at all. GEORGE W. Bushisms
- The medial stripe, nearest the midline, which becomes the ventral region of the neural tube, gives rise to motor neurons, whereas the lateral stripes give rise to interneurons and sensory neurons.
- In humans, analogous brain regions and neural circuits are activated equivalently when we see or form mental images of the faces of specific individuals.
- Curare, botulinum toxin, and organophosphorus insecticides each interfere with neural transmission.
- The estimated annual number of births affected with a neural tube defect is about 400,000 world wide.
- Evidence is now mounting that the ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion is subserved by specialized neural circuitry.
- RBF neural network is used to predict nugget sizes of resistance spot welder, in which the input vectors are constructed by time sequences of cycle parameters.