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- verb Present participle of
rewire . - noun A new
wiring - noun informal A new
configuration ofneurons in the brain
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Examples
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Do they not get tired of the endless fabrications and brain rewiring required to be a member of the GOP cult?
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These genes play a role in rewiring the neurons in the nucleus accumbens.
Drinking and Smoking Linked Making It Harder to Quit | Impact Lab 2010
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It's an intensive treatment that has been described as rewiring the brain.
SFGate: Top News Stories Chronic wbuchanan@sfchronicle.com (Wyatt Buchanan 2011
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The researchers said their findings aid understanding of how procedural learning induces long-term rewiring of the brain.
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The expense was for "rewiring", for which £2k seems a little on the high side, but that's very much beside the point.
Devine Intervention Jeff 2009
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Anyone who believes there is no scientific evidence for the "rewiring" of brains should read "Ibrain: Surviving the Technological Alteration of the Modern Mind" by Dr. Gary Small of the University of California.
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The expense was for "rewiring", for which £2k seems a little on the high side, but that's very much beside the point.
Archive 2009-05-01 Jeff 2009
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Low end rental houses (which you may not be comfortable living in anyway) usually need repairs such as rewiring, replacing bathrooms, hot water heaters and other miscellaneous fix-ups are normally always at the expense of the tenant.
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They conjure up the specter of the surgical or chemical "rewiring" of gay people, or of abortions of fetal homosexuals who have been hunted down in the womb.
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They conjure up the specter of the surgical or chemical "rewiring" of gay people, or of abortions of fetal homosexuals who have been hunted down in the womb.
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