neurobiologically
- a word derived from neurobiological.
- a word derived from neurobiology.
Example Sentences
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“They’re incredibly complex — evolutionarily speaking, neurobiologically speaking — and they’re totally different from us, which is why we study them,” Dr. Crook said.
From New York Times ● Apr. 4, 2022
Thus, neurobiologically, trauma literally renders a person speechless.
From Slate ● Mar. 25, 2021
“We’re neurobiologically wired for connection, and to chronically go without that is a huge risk factor for burnout.”
From Slate ● Nov. 23, 2020
Put simply, “It is literally neurobiologically impossible to think deeply about things that you don’t care about,” she said.
From New York Times ● May 4, 2016
Because we are so neurobiologically predisposed to looking for the next fire, it’s challenging to carve out a “safe space” for creativity.
From Forbes ● Mar. 16, 2013