On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Neuroscientists. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Neuroscientists meaning
plural of neuroscientist
Using Neuroscientists
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of neuroscientist
- In the example corpus, neuroscientists often appears in combinations such as: neuroscientists have, neuroscientists and, neuroscientists will.
Context around Neuroscientists
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 7 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Neuroscientists
- In this selection, "neuroscientists" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, few, two, section, agree, taught and law stand out and add context to how "neuroscientists" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include although neuroscientists are just and and other neuroscientists argue that. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "neuroscientists" sits close to words such as abbe, abeyance and abp, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with neuroscientists
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Neuroscientists haven’t even set a benchmark age when brains have fully developed. (13 words)
Neuroscientists will be some of the first to benefit from BrainLM, according to Zappala. (14 words)
With this in mind, neuroscientists Daniel Orringer and his colleagues set out to develop a new diagnostic tool. (18 words)
To understand why 130 Hz was the upper limit here, the neuroscientists asked participants to listen to a different set of frequencies, which they had to classify on a scale of one to five -- one being bearable, and five being unbearable. (41 words)
Asked about research in the field, 22% thought that it should be discouraged, 63% that it should be allowed but not encouraged, and 10% that it should be encouraged; neuroscientists were the most hostile to parapsychology of all the specialties. (40 words)
While most neuroscientists agree that all the subtleties of a human mind are contained in its anatomical structure, citation few neuroscientists will comment directly upon the topic of cryonics due to its speculative nature. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
While most neuroscientists agree that all the subtleties of a human mind are contained in its anatomical structure, citation few neuroscientists will comment directly upon the topic of cryonics due to its speculative nature.
It included three theorists—Dehaene, Tononi and Lau, who champions HOTs—as well as Chalmers and two other philosophers, four psychologists, two neuroscientists, a neurologist, and Potgieter as a representative of the Templeton Foundation.
As discussed in the previous section, neuroscientists have discovered the connection between theta waves, brain power, and manifestation abilities.
Neuroscientists taught rats to drive cars (yes, really) and learned something surprising about how humans can improve their own brain health.
Neuroscientists will be some of the first to benefit from BrainLM, according to Zappala.
The group, made up of neurologists, legislators, neuroscientists, law enforcement and advocates including Dalton and Cotter, examined various entheogens to determine which ones may be beneficial for therapeutic use in improving mental health.
Though neuroscientists have studied dance’s effects on neurological conditions including Alzheimer’s disease and autism spectrum disorders, much of the research has concerned Parkinson’s.
He aims to expand the team through efforts to recruit new energetic and forward-thinking neuroscientists, engineers, computer scientists, and other professionals to advance the effort.
Neuroscientists have largely focused their studies on understanding the abnormal build-up of plaque in the brain; they believed this plaque was solely responsible for brain cell death.
The built-in fear of what if or as neuroscientists put it—the negativity bias takes over our thought process that we tend to ignore what is right and what can happen right.
With this in mind, neuroscientists Daniel Orringer and his colleagues set out to develop a new diagnostic tool.
Lisa Feldman Barrett and other neuroscientists argue that emotions aren’t baked into our nature as things all humans share.
Neuroscientists haven’t even set a benchmark age when brains have fully developed.
To understand why 130 Hz was the upper limit here, the neuroscientists asked participants to listen to a different set of frequencies, which they had to classify on a scale of one to five -- one being bearable, and five being unbearable.
Although neuroscientists are just beginning to understand what’s happening in the brain while we pay attention, psychologists already have a pretty good understanding of what’s needed to motivate kids.
Neuroscientists have branded the idea ‘clever’, as they work round-the-clock to unearth new ways of protecting against Alzheimer’s.
Psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists and neuroscientists say the motivation is not a death wish, but rather a yearning to feel alive — which reveals much about us as a society.
Spending too much time in dimly lit rooms and offices may actually change the brain’s structure and hurt one’s ability to remember and learn, indicates groundbreaking research by MSU neuroscientists.
As a result of the increasing number of scientists who study the nervous system, several prominent neuroscience organizations have been formed to provide a forum to all neuroscientists and educators.
Asked about research in the field, 22% thought that it should be discouraged, 63% that it should be allowed but not encouraged, and 10% that it should be encouraged; neuroscientists were the most hostile to parapsychology of all the specialties.
Common combinations with neuroscientists
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: