WordNet
n. a structure that is part of the nervous system
Usage examples of "neural structure".
With her d-written neural structure integrating her directly into the software, it was as if she'd become part of the bike.
Those parts of the neural structure responsible for higher-order thought are stunted, more like those found in less evolved aniĀ.
But the mere possibility that the Maker had colonized the neural structure of the House was enough to ignite in her an instinctive terror.
He suspected her brain couldn't produce sufficient concentrations of kyla tine, a chemical that blocked receptors in the neural structure that interpreted signals she picked up from other people.
In fact, the brain stem reticular core is the only intracranial neural structure without which life is impossible.
The veins in it were like tangled hair, curling together, embedded like some strange neural structure in half transparent flesh.
Each run-through etches them deeper into the brain's neural structure.
Added to a general map of human neural structure, teams of surgeons wrote programs to model the myriad idiosyncratic ways she thought.
As we can now see, the blood supply network is on the expected large scale, but the neural structure appears to be as highly condensed and finely structured as that of a being of smaller mass.
Their motiles were smarter and stronger, capable of making complex decisions, while the immotiles were sequencing refinement after refinement into their neural structure, advancing their thought-processing capacity far beyond their natural state.
Amnier stood in front of her bookcase, ran one finger down the spine of a text by de Nostri on fine neural structure.