词汇 | neocortical |
释义 | neocortical adjective anatomy specializeduk /ˌniː.əʊˈkɔː.tɪ.kəl/ us /ˌniː.oʊˈkɔːr.tɪ.kəl/ relating to the neocortex(= an outer layer of the brain, connected with higher thinking and intelligence): Human research demonstrates the importance of neocortical structures in emotional experience. As the disease progresses, various other neocortical areas are affected. It mediates information flow between the hippocampus and neocortical regions such as the language areas. Serious abnormalities appear with neocortical development in late infancy. Neocortical epilepsy is characterized by seizures that originate from the brain's cortex, or outer layer. The brain & nervous system abducens nerve abducent nerve accessory nerve alexithymia allism glossopharyngeal nerve grey matter hemispheric hemispherical hindbrain neurogenic neurogenically neuroglia neuroglial neurohormonal reticular formation rhinencephalon rhombencephalon right brain right-brained Related wordneocortex Examples of neocorticalneocortical During learning, the neocortical information that enters the hippocampus by way of the entorhinal cortex alters the synaptic weights in hippocampal circuits. There can be several motivations for developing mathematical theories of macroscopic, neocortical dynamic behavior, such as the spatial-temporal patterns exhibited by brain state-dependent field variables. Analysis of the limbic and neocortical representations for interpersonal reasoning suggests there are important contributions from visceral, affective, and somatic and cognitive levels. It is called archicortex for its evolutionary precedence over neocortex, and is relatively simple compared to neocortical structures. Furthermore, it is specifically intrahemisheric connectivity that increases disproportionate to increasing brain size and neocortical surface area. Intracranial recordings provide smaller scale measures of neocortical dynamics, with scale dependent on electrode size. Thus, boundary conditions have no influence on predicted dynamic behavior, for example, on the interference of propagating neocortical synaptic fields. Again, microscopic analysis leads to a determination of the neocortical regions that the amygdala contacts at each developmental age. Neocortical slow oscillations might coordinate both the time and content of the information transfer from the hippocampus. A neocortical minicolumn with approximate dimensions of 3 by 0.03 mm is shown. Neocortical temporal/ temporo-parietal regions are expected to underlie the use of already-learned forms of both types. Multiple global mode frequencies arise from a combination of delays in corticocortical axons and neocortical boundary conditions. It is a neocortical function that allows graded, highly varied vocal emotional expression. However, affective prosody is a right hemisphere, neocortical, function that allows graded and highly varied emotional expressions that are under considerable conscious control. Abnormalities in the spontaneous firing patterns of cultured rat neocortical neurons after chronic exposure to picrotoxin during development in vitro. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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