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neurobiological

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[noor-oh-bahy-uh-lahj-ik-uhl, nyoor-] / ˌnʊər oʊˌbaɪ əˈlɑdʒ ɪk əl, ˌnyʊər- /

adjective

  1. of or relating to neurobiology.


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The lab focuses on the neurobiological basis of behavioral plasticity, including learning, memory, and addiction, as well as gene-by-environment interactions linked to Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.

From Science Daily • Mar. 31, 2026

Dopamine release also facilitates a neurobiological process called conditioning, which is basically a neural learning process that gives rise to habit formation.

From Salon • Oct. 13, 2025

“However, no evidence one could produce of relevant neurobiological changes in depression or the fact that antidepressants help some depressed people would ever change Moncrieff’s mind.”

From Salon • May 23, 2025

The researchers at the University of Gothenburg are the first to carry out neurobiological studies by measuring the activity in the brain of a shore crab, through an EEG style measurement.

From Science Daily • Nov. 26, 2024

However, the neurobiological mechanisms of stuttering are not yet fully understood, and where it originates in the brain remains uncertain.

From Science Daily • May 28, 2024

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