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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Broadly defined, positive neuroscience is the study of what the brain ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Brain and Neuroscience Advances is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Approach to understanding the human brain ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] This view believes there is a bodily function in the brain ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Scientific field which is multidisciplinary ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neurophysics (or neurobiophysics ) is the branch of biophysics dealing with ...
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    (Category) [Neuroscience] The nervous system of an animal coordinates the activity of the ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Spaced learning is a learning method in which highly condensed learning ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Translational neuroscience is the field of study which applies neuroscience research ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neurotubules are undivided hollow cylinders that are made up of tubulin ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Weapon; ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The neuroscience of rhythm refers to the various forms of rhythm ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The first recorded study of the brain and its functions was ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neuroscience; In neuroscience, the mass action principle suggests that the proportion of ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Regions of the central nervous system which correspond to different cognitive ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Bilingual interactive activation plus ( BIA+ ) is a model for ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Rights to privacy regarding brain imaging and analysis of neural data ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Characteristics of the brain that differentiate the male brain and the ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neurobiotics is a loose term without strict definition referring to the ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Science of measuring the brain's electrical activity ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The main role of these structures, linked to a wide array ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Branch of neuroscience ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Part of the nervous system excluding the brain and spinal cord ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The torus semicircularis is a region of the vertebrate midbrain that ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Process resulting in formation of novel mental images ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Multiple trace theory is a memory consolidation model advanced as an ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Medical test used to diagnose problems in the central nervous system ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The ribbon synapse is a type of neuronal synapse characterized by ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Surround suppression is where the relative firing rate of a neuron ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The emulation theory of representation postulates that there are multiple internal ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neurobiology; Functional integration is the study of how brain regions work together ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Gain field encoding is a hypothesis about the internal storage and ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Modifying synaptic strength via cell adhesion molecules ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Head and neck surgery (otorhinolaryngology) subspecialty ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Zinc deficiency is typically the result of inadequate dietary intake of ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Restoration of nerves ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Stereognosis (also known as haptic perception or tactile gnosis ) is ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Act of improving one's memory ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neuroergonomics is the application of neuroscience to ergonomics ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Well known for his commitment to research on Traumatic Brain Injury ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Corticocortical coherence is referred to the synchrony in the neural activity ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The term high-conductance state describes a particular state of neurons in ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Llinás's law , or law of no interchangeability of neurons , ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Nano neuro knitting is an emerging technology for repairing nervous system ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neural networks; Trion is a basic unit of the neural network model of ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The accommodation index is a statistic used in the neurosciences for ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Broadly defined, positive neuroscience is the study of what the brain ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Decoded Neurofeedback (DecNef) is the process of inducing knowledge in a ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Study of the effects of movies on the brain ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Academic terminology ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Body reactivity is usually understood as an organism's functional ability of ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Electrodes to record the activity of hundreds of neurons in the ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Pain asymbolia , also called pain dissociation , is a condition ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The V1 Saliency Hypothesis , or V1SH (pronounced ‘vish’) is a ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] The false tagging theory (FTT) is a neuroanatomical model of a ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Femoral nerve dysfunction , also known as femoral neuropathy, is a ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Japanese ophthalmologist ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Lateral olfactory tract usher substance (LOTUS), also known as Cartilage acidic ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Technology assisting antibody uptake ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] Neuroscience; In neuroscience, the mass action principle suggests that the proportion of ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] [Neuroscience] Maximally informative dimensions is a dimensionality reduction technique used in the ...
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    (Biology) [Developmental neuroscience] [Molecular neuroscience] Transduction of mechanical stimuli into neural signals ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] [Molecular neuroscience] [Neurotransmitters] Chemical substance that enables neurotransmission ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] [Computational neuroscience] [Biophysics] Mathematical descriptions of the properties of certain cells in the nervous ...
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    (Biology) [Cellular neuroscience] [Neuroscience] Neuronal tracing , or neuron reconstruction is a technique used in ...
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    (Biology) [Molecular neuroscience] [Developmental neuroscience] Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens ...
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    (Biology) [Neuroscience] [Cognitive neuroscience] Correlation of brain activity across two or more people over time ...
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    (Biology) [Cognitive neuroscience] 1994 book by António Damásio ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Theory of brain function ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Theoretical neuromorphology is the science of using morphology to mathematically describe ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Machine learning and computational neuroscience conference ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Method for studying brain activity ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] The Tempotron is a supervised synaptic learning algorithm which is applied ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Approximation of the effect of an electric field on neurons ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Pulse computation is a hybrid of digital & analog computation that ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Neurocomputational speech processing is computer-simulation of speech production and speech perception ...
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    (Biology) [Developmental neuroscience] 182, 11-19 Rakic, P. (1990). Principles of neural cell migration ...
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    (Biology) [Neuropsychology] [Neuroscience] Interdisciplinary framework associated with human development and functioning ...
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    (Biology) [Developmental neuroscience] Type of nerve cell in the brain ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] NeuronStudio was a non-commercial program created at Icahn School of Medicine ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] The spike-triggered averaging (STA) is a tool for characterizing the response ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] In the metastability theory, EEG outputs produce oscillations that can be ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] Biological neuron model ...
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    (Computing) [Computational neuroscience] In behavioral psychology, Parallel constraint satisfaction processes ( PCSP ) is ...
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