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"The position of his electrodes hasn't been neurophysiologically mapped.
Computer scientists appreciate the power of what are called 'generalised Hough transforms', but so far only weak hints of such operations have been found neurophysiologically.
Using Variety analyses he applied his neurophysiologically derived recursive Viable System Model to management.
The relatively inflexible toad recognizes food merely by the size of the dark moving objects in its visual field; its recognition mechanism is neurophysiologically understood.
Neuroethics vs neurophysiologically and neuropsychologically uninformed influences in child-rearing, education, emerging hunter-gatherers, and artificial intelligence models of the brain.
Researchers argued that the lack of exploratory drive was likely due, neurophysiologically, to the dysfunction of neural pathways connected to the prefrontal cortex observed during aging.
The capacity to recircuit neurophysiologically the ongoing experiencing of the senses in such a way that the subject becomes 'aware' of its situation through introspection of this analogue.
Some brain scientists are now trying to chart what happens neurophysiologically when a child reads, and what brain functions differentiate good or early readers from poor or late readers.
Neurophysiologically, however, the ability to recognize that a particular pattern exists over a sizeable region of the retina cannot be achieved by the primary visual cortex, where neural connections are only local.
These findings are unlikely to be due to some superior "tuning" for line detection in the right hemisphere.although Tei and Owen (1980) have argued that the right hemisphere is neurophysiologically more sensitive to orientation than is the left hemisphere.
"If they are to offer neurophysiologically sound approaches, clinicians must consider how the central nervous system creates the commands that drive and guide the hand to reach into space and grasp an object or the legs to take steps on flat or uneven ground."