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词汇 neuroscientist
释义 neuroscientist
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌnjʊə.rəʊˈsaɪ.ən.tɪst/ us /ˌnʊr.oʊˈsaɪ.ən.tɪst/
a scientist who studies the nervous system and the brain: 神经科学家
Neuroscientists are able to record the firing of a single nerve cell.神经科学家能够记录单个神经元发出的信号。
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Examples of neuroscientist


neuroscientist
This, we propose, can provide an explanatory framework for a range of social phenomena identified by sociologists but heretofore neglected by psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists.
Several neuroscientists continue the struggle to connect such theories more closely to genuine physiology.
Our claim, rather, is that many neuroscientists seem to be looking in the wrong direction for an account of the brain-basis of consciousness.
Such research will undoubtedly benefit from the explicit collaboration of linguists and cognitive neuroscientists with a view toward the development of dynamic neurocomputational models.
It has proven valuable to both neuroscientists and laymen in understanding the emotional underpinnings of rational cognition.
Although the cortex has received the most attention by cognitive neuroscientists, the subcortical generation of complex behavior is an often overlooked constraint on cortical representation.
This dearth of references reflects the attitude that pathologists and neuroscientists do not regard catatonia as a disease.
Emotion has always been a frightening topic for neuroscientists.
I strongly recommend it to all psychiatrists, as well as to all neuroscientists and philosophers.
As the authors are neuroscientists, a preponderance of a radical reductionism identifying mind and brain is to be expected.
For some neuroscientists, a cognitive explanation is no more than a metaphor located in brain space and time.
In the 1960s, a single field, cybernetics, was populated by information theorists, computer scientists, and neuroscientists, all studying common problems.
The neuroscientists respond, and a final comment is offered by the language scientists.
Ordinary language, supplemented by diagrams, mathematical formulae, and neologized technical nouns, verbs, and adjectives, is adequate for the expression of neuroscientists' amazingly impressive discoveries.
This is all tied up with the knotty problem of consciousness, or awareness, that is currently taxing the minds of philosophers and neuroscientists.
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