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neural pathway

American  
[noor-uhl path-way, nyoor-uhl] / ˈnʊər əl ˈpæθˌweɪ, ˈnyʊər əl /

noun

neural pathways plural
  1. the network of neurons and nerve fibers that allow the transmission of electrical signals through the body.


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The result suggests that the neural pathway identified in the study may be part of a more universal system involved in emotional regulation.

From Science Daily • Jun. 3, 2026

This neural pathway finds its way into nearly 70 distinct brain regions, eliciting a storm of activity as brains rewire themselves for a bond.

From Scientific American • Feb. 13, 2023

Your next bout of food poisoning isn’t the only reason to understand this particular neural pathway.

From New York Times • Nov. 1, 2022

My brain seems wired to obsess over a single song for days at a time, and perhaps this neural pathway was first trodden in those constant repeat plays as a child.

From The Guardian • Mar. 5, 2020

Optogenetic inhibition of this neural pathway turned persevering mice into renouncing mice.

From Nature • Dec. 18, 2018

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