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neurally

  • a word derived from neural.
    neural
    adjective
    of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system.

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The groups with blowhards were less neurally aligned than were those with mediators, the study found.

From New York Times Sep. 16, 2022

"Edith brought home to me how memory is, in essence, neurally coded experience," O'Keane writes.

From Salon Jul. 27, 2021

Cognitive scientist and linguist George Lakoff offers that “all of our knowledge makes use of frames, and every word is defined through the frames it neurally activates. All thinking and talking involves frames .”

From Salon Sep. 29, 2019

If Robert Wilder could report U.S. life as brilliantly as he probes the iridescent slime on top of it, Written on the Wind might have been more than neurally exciting.

From Time Magazine Archive

The stress and strain of modern life is particularly likely to test out and reveal such neurally unstable individuals.

From Being Well-Born An Introduction to Eugenics by Michael F. Guyer