Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to neurophysiology
WordNet
adj. of or concerned with neurophysiology
Usage examples of "neurophysiological".
Such a hebb-type modification might indeed be detectable by appropriate neurophysiological or biochemical measures.
The way I have phrased this criterion implies that we should begin by looking for the biochemical and cellular changes and then on this basis seek the neurophysiological ones, and that in some way the neurophysiology is a mere incidental product of the biochemical and structural changes.
This turned out to be a straightforward problem to address by classical neurophysiological methods, and from then on the research strategy involved a series of reductive steps.
In this system it is possible to replace the tactile, behavioural stimulus by its neurophysiological analogue, that is, by direct electrical stimulation of the sensory nerve inputs.
Indeed it is even possible to produce a form of associative learning in which behavioural and neurophysiological inputs are mixed.
Perhaps their hippocampal cognitive mapping capacity is simply desperately starved of use in a lab, and so responds almost greedily to the novel inputs offered by neurophysiological stimulation of input paths.
Thus any change in the structure of dendrites and the location of the synapses on them can change the neurophysiological relations of pre and postsynaptic cells.
Shortly after that Wiener, Bigelow, and Rosenblueth embarked on a three-way collaboration to tease out the tangle of physical and neurophysiological factors involved in antiaircraft fire control.
The report describes the same kind of neurophysiological aspects as appeared in Juli Long.
Daniel Waters died of neurophysiological reaction to some circuitry in the cyber-replacement hardware.
Complex neurophysiological changes take place in your mind and body according to the direction you give yourself in the transcripts.
I cannot, therefore, speak or write with personal authority about human brains in neurophysiological terms.
Before his second rejuve, while it still seemed that brainfeed research might yield results, he had taken as keen an interest as any nonspecialist could in the painful advance of neurophysiological science and technology, but he had waited in vain for a product that might cure him of his unwanted delicacy.
For example, from a neurophysiological perspective, central control of sensory receptors and central sensory relays modifies incoming sensory signals before they reach levels of perceptual experience.
While neuroscientists may identify specific neurophysiological events that arise as correlates to specific conscious states, it is not apparent what that would tell us about the nature or the origins of consciousness.