neuroanatomical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to neural tissue or the nervous system
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  • Deep brain stimulation requires placement of electrodes at specific neuroanatomical sites.
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  • Of concern is the degree to which the capability lies in predetermined neuroanatomical and neurochemical structures, enabling certain physiological processes.
  • The essentialists are currently dominated by biological-oriented researchers who link sexual orientation to genetic, hormonal, and neuroanatomical factors.
  • The benefit of working with celloidin is that tissue shrinkage is very minimal, and you can see tissue and cell structures very clearly under the microscope," says Archie Fobbs, neuroanatomical collection manager at the museum. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • This classic, succinct, well-illustrated textbook simplifies neuroscience content to focus coverage on the essentials and helps students learn important neuroanatomical facts and definitions.
  • The neuroanatomical substrate and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying consciousness are still not understood.
  • Carter, a journalist, has amassed an impressive array of scientific detail, mainly describing the neuroanatomical basis of conscious awareness.
  • The "flip side" of this behavioral research, he adds, is rigorous neuroanatomical analyses being conducted by collaborators at several universities. The Scientist
  • Waller's pioneering work marked the starting point for the neuron theory and provided an ingenious technique for studying neuroanatomical pathways and connections.
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