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neuronal

a. of, or relating to a neuron

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neuronal

adj. of or relating to neurons; "neural network" [syn: neural, neuronic]

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And to think it all started with a single material: the neuronal membrane of the cauda equina, the divergent sheaf of spinal ganglia with the longest nerve roots of all.

These cells receive input from the spinal cord reticular formation, a neuronal network that receives inputs from the entire somato-sensory system.

Kupfermann, I, Castellucci, V, Pinsker, H, and Kandel, E R Neuronal correlates of habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia.

Airborne plagues could kill quickly, or change the neuronal patterns of the plagued to fill them with any thoughts the creator of the plague might desire.

Will is a modifier capable of altering the spatiotemporal activity of the neuronal network by exerting fields of analogue-predilection that become effective via the reactive properties of the vital cortex.

The surface of each of the dendrites which branch out from the neuronal cell body is covered with synapses - perhaps up to ten thousand in all - arising from the other neurons which thus make contact with them.

See for instance: Changeaux, J-P, and Danchin, A Selective stabilisation of developing synapses as a mechanism for the specification of neuronal networks.

Rolls, E Functions of neuronal networks in the hippocampus and of back projections in the cerebral cortex in memory, in McGaugh, J L, Weinberger, N M, and Lynch, G (eds), op.

For every neuron in the brain there are roughly ten glial cells (from the Greek word for glue), which provide the scaffolding for the neuronal architecture.

Rose, S P R Preparation of enriched fractions from cerebral cortex containing isolated metabolically active neuronal and glial cells.

Brain states arise from neuronal activity that involves dynamic bioelectrical and biochemical events, and that can change the ultrastructural features of the fine membranous architectures of cellular neighborhoods.