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neural

[noor-uhl, nyoor-] / ˈnʊər əl, ˈnyʊər- /


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By storing content and context in separate "neural libraries," the brain can apply the same knowledge across many different situations without needing a unique neuron for every possible combination.

From Science Daily

Researchers at Cornell University, working with collaborators, have created an extremely small neural implant that can sit on a grain of salt.

From Science Daily

We will be attached to feeding and cleaning tubes in neural pods, being endlessly entertained by AI masters.

From The Wall Street Journal

They found that closing the eyes shifts the brain into a state known as neural criticality, which increases how strongly it filters incoming information.

From Science Daily

“The act of paying attention to how the different parts of your body feels can change your neural patterns and the way you move.”

From The Wall Street Journal