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Discover LudwigThe phrase "neurological reason" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific reason or cause related to the nervous system or brain. Here is an example sentence: "There is a neurological reason for her difficulty speaking, as the stroke affected the area of her brain responsible for language processing."
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There is no neurological reason.
Dr Leonard Sax, the founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Single Sex Public Education, even claims a neurological reason for his cause: girls and boys mature at different rates, so they need different teaching methods.The arguments against single-sex education come primarily from civil-rights and women's groups who oppose publicly-funded segregation on principle.
Patients who could not be assessed for delirium at any time during the study period (patients with Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale scores of -4 or -5 during the study period) and patients admitted as a result of brain trauma, delirium or other neurological reason (for example, stroke or subarachnoid hemorrhage) were excluded.
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So there's something going on that makes it hard to stop for very good neurological reasons.
Scientists including professor John Stein at the University of Oxford have long been intrigued by the underlying neurological reasons behind these problems.
Because I had lost the passion and the desire and the respect for the acting and it really maybe wasn't the acting, it was that I really lost all of those things from myself.' He was good, too, undefeated in eight fights, earning $1m a year, three fights away from a cruiserweight title fight, until he was forced to retire for neurological reasons.
If that sounds like hogwash, there are good neurological reasons for this reaction.
Migraine, which is one of the leading neurological reasons for seeking medical care [1], is considered a chronic, disabling disease that significantly reduces quality of life [2, 3].
There are neurological reasons for the emotional changes a parent experiences.
"By neurological reasons, I mean that it is an identity that is wired into the brain from birth".
One answer could be simple pharmacology: the brain chemicals that psychedelics interact with are those involved in constructing our sense of what's real and what isn't; mess with them, and experience will obviously feel more or less real for simple neurological reasons.
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