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'neuroscience' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to the scientific study of the structure and biological functions of the nervous system, as in: "Neuroscience is an important area of research in understanding human behavior."
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neuroscience
noun
The scientific study of the nervous system.
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Recent advances in behavioural economics, cognitive neuroscience, network theory and social psychology more generally have overturned our common sense understanding of human behaviour.
No previous knowledge of neuroscience or psychology is necessary for this course, although an interest in science is an advantage.
Using the latest research from neuroscience and psychology, writer Will Storr reveals how authors, screenwriters and journalists can make their writing richer and more compelling by understanding the brain's inherent storytelling processes.
Erin McKiernan is a researcher in experimental and computational neuroscience, and an advocate for open access, open data and open science.
With appropriate monitoring of people's safety, research with psychoactive drugs is no more risky than many other research procedures in neuroscience and medicine.
There is tremendous investment in neuroscience at the moment, but our understanding of the brain is in its infancy.
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.
"I knew things were bad when I tried to read my neuroscience textbook and I may as well have been starring at the phonebook," says Leston, who is about to enter her second year of experimental psychology.
A major aim of neuroscience is to provide a description for how our thoughts and behaviour arise from individual cells.
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Now, like so many ideas that were at first highly controversial, people say 'Well that's obvious!'" "May-Britt and Edvard's research lies at the very heart of the cognitive-neuroscience enterprise," Stanislas Dehaene, who studies consciousness at the Collège de France in Paris told Nature.
FOR all the undoubted wit of their neuroscience-inspired concept album, "Heavy Mental"—songs include "Mind-Body Problem" and "All in a Nut"—The Amygdaloids are unlikely to loom large in the annals of rock and roll.
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