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neu·ral

 (no͝or′əl, nyo͝or′-)
adj.
1. Of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.
2. Of, relating to, or located on the same side of the body as the spinal cord; dorsal.

neu′ral·ly adv.
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neural

(ˈnjʊərəl)
adj
1. (Medicine) of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system
2. (Computer Science) relating to a network of electronic components designed to mimic the operation of the human brain
ˈneurally adv
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neu•ral

(ˈnʊər əl, ˈnyʊər-)

adj.
of or pertaining to a nerve or the nervous system.
[1830–40; < Greek neûr(on) nerve]
neu′ral•ly, adv.
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neu·ral

(no͝or′əl)
Relating to the nerves or nervous system.
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neural

, neural network - Neural comes from Greek neuron, "nerve"; neural network can now refer to computer architecture in which processors are connected in a manner suggestive of connections between neurons.
See also related terms for network.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.neural - of or relating to the nervous system; "nervous disease"; "neural disorder"
2.neural - of or relating to neurons; "neural network"
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Translations

neural

[ˈnjʊərəl] ADJneural
neural network (Comput) → red f neural
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neural

adjNerven-; neural cellNervenzelle f
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neural

[ˈnjʊərəl] adj (Anat) → neurale
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

neu·ral

a. neural, rel. al sistema nervioso;
___ archarco ___;
___ crestcresta ___;
___ cystquiste ___;
___ foldspliegues neurales;
___ plateplaca ___.
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neural

adj neural
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Conscious states seem to be neurally unstable, and we can benefit from the high dimensionality of consciousness and the sparsification of attention only for a few seconds at a time.
He begins with the following statement about our sensory systems: "Many aesthetic effects in the arts rely on the neurally hard-wired non-cognitive perceptual elements of the visual and auditory systems--priming via genetics" (p.
Consensus statement on the definition of orthostatic hypotension, neurally mediated syncope and the postural tachycardia syndrome.
In krait bite cases, inhibition of neurally mediated release of norepinephrine by bungarotoxins results in sympathetic overactivity with or without decreased parasympathetic activity, leading to AD manifesting as HTN, whereas in viper bite cases, AD manifesting as HTN is attributed to cardiotoxins, which have the potential to act at or via autonomic synapses (4-9).
Neurally, I observed that men had greater P1 amplitudes for happy faces, compared with angry faces in right hemisphere electrodes.
A former athlete, he is a sports scientist as well as a pioneer when it comes to neurally controlled training.
Cognition being generated neurally or as a whole-body processor of multiple influences has real-world implications.
Maximum bilateral contractions are modified by neurally mediated interlimb effects.
Dual-chamber pacing in the treatment of neurally mediated tilt-positive cardioinhibitory syncope: pacemaker versus no therapy: A multicenter randomized study.
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