Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Radiological imaging that depicts brain structure or function.
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- verb Present participle of
neuroimage .
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Examples
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The spectrum of lissencephaly is only now becoming more defined as neuroimaging and genetics has provided more insights into migration disorders.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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The spectrum of lissencephaly is only now becoming more defined as neuroimaging and
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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"We have scientifically demonstrated that you can, to some extent, use neuroimaging in a group of people to predict cultural popularity," proclaimed Gregory Berns, who styles himself a "neuroeconomist."
Is There a Scientific Explanation for Justin Bieber? Eric Felten 2011
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This isn't rainbows and unicorns stuff, we're talking science: prefrontal cortex, amygdala, neuroimaging and neuron function with real world implications for education, public policy, health care and business.
Wallace J Nichols: Flipping the Switch: See the Wild, Find Yourself Wallace J Nichols 2011
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The best that the neuroimaging could do was to match up with about a third of the songs in the study that went on to modest sales.
Is There a Scientific Explanation for Justin Bieber? Eric Felten 2011
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This isn't rainbows and unicorns stuff, we're talking science: prefrontal cortex, amygdala, neuroimaging and neuron function with real world implications for education, public policy, health care and business.
Wallace J Nichols: Flipping the Switch: See the Wild, Find Yourself Wallace J Nichols 2011
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The best that the neuroimaging could do was to match up with about a third of the songs in the study that went on to modest sales.
Is There a Scientific Explanation for Justin Bieber? Eric Felten 2011
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This isn't rainbows and unicorns stuff, we're talking science: prefrontal cortex, amygdala, neuroimaging and neuron function with real world implications for education, public policy, health care and business.
Wallace J Nichols: Flipping the Switch: See the Wild, Find Yourself Wallace J Nichols 2011
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"We have scientifically demonstrated that you can, to some extent, use neuroimaging in a group of people to predict cultural popularity," proclaimed Gregory Berns, who styles himself a "neuroeconomist."
Is There a Scientific Explanation for Justin Bieber? Eric Felten 2011
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This isn't rainbows and unicorns stuff, we're talking science: prefrontal cortex, amygdala, neuroimaging and neuron function with real world implications for education, public policy, health care and business.
Wallace J Nichols: Flipping the Switch: See the Wild, Find Yourself Wallace J Nichols 2011
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