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The word "neural" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something related to nerves, the nervous system, or the brain. For example, "The neural pathways in the brain control movement."
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On spin-ups we increase the cadence to maybe 130-140 rpm - a purely neural, not muscular move.
"We want to see how circuits change in diseases," says Boyden, "because this might help us to understand brain disorders at the circuit level, and bridge the gap between molecular psychiatry and neural circuit dysfunction".
Here's the science bit: "To achieve the speed and accuracy improvements, we focused on an advanced approach called Deep Neural Networks (DNNs).
I always keep some speedwork going because obviously it is a neural thing and once we start we can't let those fast muscle fibres fall asleep and turn back into slow twitch muscles.
"They are trying to understand the neural codes for cognition – and so unite biology with computer science and even philosophy".
This is because of the brain's "neural plasticity" – which means its ability to adapt to new situations.
Nevertheless, he adds, "People under the spell of neuroscience might talk about the neural correlates of love, brain states and chemicals – as if that's what we've discovered love to be, just as we've discovered that water is really H2O.
However there are other primates who share very similar brain networks and researchers are trying to to work out exactly why our own neural structure makes us so much more predisposed to this behaviour.
These natural variations in neural structure and function should, if the theory holds, result in different personality traits.
After missing a night's sleep, the mesolimbic pathway (the neural circuit that controls pleasure and reward) is strongly stimulated.
It could be used in combination with existing super-resolution microscope techniques, to add molecular-level information to the data sets produced by them, which would be a great help in current efforts to characterise the cell types in the brain and map neural circuits.
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