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adv. 1 In a neural manner. 2 With regard to nerves.
Usage examples of "neurally".
A bit about the travails of the neurally resocialized that Anderson scotched (out of common decency, Handy explained).
Lieutenant Swallow or one of her neurally resocialized comrades stood guard outside his quarters for the next two days.
Confederate troops, including the neurally resocialized ones, had switched sides easily with official permission, and now the only enemies to deal with were inhuman.
They were all neurally resocialized and, worse yet, already pumped to the gills with stims.
They'd all heard the stories of the Imperial court, where Oleg lost himself in a neurally fed virtual world of erotic fantasy while conspiracy and intrigue ran unchecked.
Zehl—whoever he really was—had to be neurally coupled into the system again.
He and the other two buckled themselves tight into the seats—once neurally coupled, they would have no functioning reflexes to stop themselves being thrown around.
Jung, observing the transcultural character of the neurally stimulated phosphene shapes, pioneered the idea that certain archetypal symbols might originate in the personal experience of such luminous designs.