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neural
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Nonetheless, if in behavioural terms memory is a special case of experience, it is at least worth considering the possibility that the brain mechanisms of memory may be special cases of neural plasticity.
Plus biogenic amines the body produced only under pathological conditions-the kinds that signaled accelerated nerve-cell death and permanent changes in the neural architecture.
Bolo and its Commander, especially not for a Bolo which was not initially designed for neural interfacing.
Implanting our cloned dopaminergic neural cells will merely be a rerun, with the exception that it will work.
The patterns he had learned were safely ensconced in the neural tendrils of his fixed memory He probably could learn to use them.
His neural nanonics automatically fired a salvo of fragmentation rounds at the renewed charge.
His suit datavised an amber alert to his neural nanonics as the heat impact of the flames gusted against the outer layer.
Using the newly discovered Principle of Neural Chain Reaction, he proceeded to use each reality he created as an accelerated vehicle to energize and innervate the next reality structure.
To achieve time scaling invariance, the brain has to perform a calculation such that its final result is a pattern of neural activity in a neural map which is the same for either the slower version or the faster version of the same rhythm.
The brain of a human fetus also develops from the inside out, and, roughly speaking, runs through the sequence: neural chassis, R-complex, limbic system and neocortex.
And she achieves finally the neural transfer mechanism of the golden electrode caps, with their marvels of circuitry hidden beneath the gold rollbed where Loma spends her life.
Monica Foulkes pounded hard across the sand, neural nanonics commands and boosted muscles meshing so that her body ate the distance effortlessly, a hundred and fifty metres in nine seconds.
Along the synapses of my brain, microscopic machines are implanting cultured oligodendrocytes, reversing the myelin-sheath breakdown along my neural pathways, disassembling the creaking old wetware threaded through my brain and CNS, grafting pluripotent stem cells into a collagen base to replace nerve tissue lost to injury and to scarring.
Neural activity when perceiving the speech is more spread out, and the activity is not restricted to any portion of the cortical map.
That is, one would need a real psychometer, as opposed to a neural correlate detector.