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is neurological
adjective
Dealing with the study of the brain; neurology.
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The goal for students is neurological progress through real-world engagement.
Leonard's malady, which in a weird way is also something of a gift, is neurological rather than metaphysical, but like M. Night Shyamalan, Mr. Nolan uses it to generate mystery, surprise and a series of clever epistemological puzzles.
The result is neurological degeneration, from mental retardation to delayed development of motor skills.
Second, it has been shown in cognitive studies that the use of classifiers is semantically motivated (e.g. Ahrens 1994) and that there is neurological evidence for speakers to use classifiers to predict the semantic classes of nouns (e.g. Chou et al. 2014, Wang and Zhang 2014).
The most alarming impact of lead contamination is neurological damage to children's developing brains.
Perhaps the biggest obstacle is neurological, where the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain associated with executive functioning, doesn't fully develop until the early 20s.
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Both are neurological.
And there may be neurological consequences, too.
Some of the most commonly recognized mitochondrial disorders are neurological conditions, heart problems and muscular dystrophy.
The tests determined that my vertigo was neurological in origin and virtually untreatable.
They said it was neurological and progressive: "Just go home and live this out.
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