The Collaborative International Dictionary
Neurologic \Neu`ro*log"ic\, Neurological \Neu`ro*log"ic*al\, a. Of or pertaining to neurology.
Wiktionary
a. Dealing with the study of the brain; neurology.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to or used in or practicing neurology; "neurological evidence" [syn: neurologic]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "neurological".
The cruciform -- a sort of organic computer in which is stored the neurological and physiological data of a living human being -- restored the body but not the full intellect or personality.
Physiologists assign to the cerebrum its functions, and neurological, as well as phrenological writers, have located them as represented in Fig.
He had been watching developments in the field of electronic computing and pondering the parallels to neurological processes he had observed in the laboratory.
Jase by this time was taking a daily handful of pills: myelin enhancers to slow the loss of nerve tissue, neurological boosters to help the brain rewire damaged areas, and secondary medication to treat the side effects of the primary medication.
A white amaurosis, apart from being etymologically a contradiction, would also be a neurological impossibility, since the brain, which would be unable to perceive the images, forms and colours of reality, would likewise be incapable, in a manner of speaking, of being covered in white, a continuous white, like a white painting without tonalities, the colours, forms and images that reality itself might present to someone with normal vision, however difficult it may be to speak, with any accuracy, of normal vision.
The Cozzano campaign also issued a blooper reel of its own, showing the incumbent President and Tip McLane tripping over their shoelaces and slurring words, and suggested that these two might want to have neurological exams of their own.
Cozzano campaign also issued a blooper reel of its own, showing the incumbent President and Tip McLane tripping over their shoelaces and slurring words, and suggested that these two might want to have neurological exams of their own.
These have previously been spoken of only in neurological terms, and it has been suggested that they helped to condition the regeneration of his convictions by maintaining his nervous system in a highly impressionable and malleable state of receptivity.
American Neurological Association Hammond defined merycism as the functions of remastication and rumination in the human subject.
The team was deep into studying the neurological roots of pedophilia, intending to make that the next condition they conquered.
The two of them left the neurological floor together to go down to the radiology department on the second floor.
Subject, suffering from as yet undiagnosed neurological disorder, assaults and kills neighbor, attacks another.
Analysis of gastrointestinal musculoskeletal, genito-urinary, hematologic, endocrine, dermatologic, and neurological systems followed.
If the human brain did not screen out millions of unneeded and unwanted impressions, sensory and neurological, as well as the paranormally received, we should in all probability go mad.
Though this research is in the formative stage, I am encouraged by what appears to be a dual manifestation of cardiac and neurological shutoff typified by simultaneous twitchlike movement of the eyes combined with a measurable slackening of the lips.