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neural

/noor-uhl, nyoor-/US // ˈnʊər əl, ˈnyʊər- //UK // (ˈnjʊərəl) //

神经性,神经性的,神经系统,神经

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.

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Examples

  • These researchers would like to see neural data given the same protections.

  • That viewpoint has found purchase in Chile, which is now considering whether to classify neural data with new protections that would not allow companies to get at it.

  • When the scientists artificially slowed the young mice’s neural development, they were more likely to remember their way through the maze.

  • So with a direct neural interface, we increase it by a huge magnitude, and also spend longer time with a higher magnitude of processing because of this.

  • Usually, a neural network’s parameters are locked into place after training, and the algorithm’s put to work.

  • The researchers first isolated a set of cells known as neural stem cells (NSCs) from the brains of rats.

  • “When you do things in the world, you lay down new neural pathways,” says Dr. Dennis.

  • As he put it: “Any neural nets we can simulate now are incredibly small compared to any kind of animal brain you can imagine.”

  • Maybe someday we'll have a financial system like some sort of neural network, that can make geography not matter.

  • Millions of tweets, texts, emails, and phone calls have one thing in common: they are neural signals in the global brain.

  • A stimulus sets up a brief neural volley lasting about a hundredth of a second.

  • This is a characteristic of psychological and neural causation.

  • A long second ticked by, while Forrester tried to apply even more neural pressure.

  • Then, as the blue sheet of neural energy flickered into being, Forrester slumped in sudden relief.

  • Misuse of a neural power machine, for one—and the domination and enslavement of a less advanced intelligent culture for another.