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neuroscience

/noor-oh-sahy-uhns, nyoor-/US // ˌnʊər oʊˈsaɪ əns, ˌnyʊər- //UK // (ˈnjʊərəʊˌsaɪəns) //

神经科学,神经系统科学

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the field of study encompassing the various scientific disciplines dealing with the structure, development, function, chemistry, pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system.

Examples

  • The book is a deep dive into modern neuroscience, peppered with surprising explanations for how we think, dream, remember, and perceive.

  • More than 20 frameworks, guidelines, principles have been developed to handle neuroscience, she says.

  • For instance, for more than a decade, Robert Sapolsky ran a neuroscience lab at Stanford University for half the year.

  • It also destroyed our neuroscience research center, classrooms and student center.

  • In general, though, the film’s treatment of the psychology and neuroscience of the attention-extraction economy is compelling.

  • The son of Taiwanese immigrants, he grew up in California and earned his PhD in neuroscience at Stanford.

  • The Human Brain Project (HBP) is a massive neuroscience research endeavor funded in large part by the European Union.

  • In the ad, they cite an article published by several Norwegian scientists in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience.

  • One of the professors of neuroscience and neurotechnology I worked with is very optimistic.

  • Tom LeClair on a confusing mix of neuroscience, George W. Bush, and unreliability.