neuroscience

IPA: njˈʊroʊsaɪʌns

noun

  • The scientific study of the nervous system.
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Examples of "neuroscience" in Sentences

  • Probably have more published papers in neuroscience thanÂyou.
  • Following from this, an important question for the philosophy of mind and for neuroscience, is to ask:
  • Their groundbreaking experiments in neuroscience have led to better understanding of the emergence of culture and civilization.
  • From the perspective of someone who works in neuroscience, as well as believes in the separation of body and soul, I can attest to both ends of that argument.
  • When I asked Hubel and Kiang for advice on where to apply to graduate school in neuroscience, their only point of agreement was that the top places were Cambridge, MA and Cambridge, UK.
  • Next time, just write something along the lines of “I’m racist and black people are stupid. ” It’ll save everyone time. zuch: Probably have more published papers in neuroscience thanÂyou.
  • Still Alice is a compelling debut novel about a 50-year-old woman's sudden descent into early onset Alzheimer's disease, written by first-time author Lisa Genova, who holds a Ph. D in neuroscience from Harvard University.

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