Of or pertaining to neurobiology, the biological study of nerve and brain function(adjective)
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Use "neurobiological" in a sentence
""It is the first one to show that nicotine exposure early in life can have long-term neurobiological consequences evidenced in mood disorders.""
"Indeed, one major reason why the self seems so difficult to explain on a purely neurobiological basis is that, while we experience a unified consciousness, there appears to be an essential difference between the unified mind and the divisible brain."
""This is a striking and visual example of how addictive stimulant use can result in adaptation of very important brain systems which have a direct correlates with behaviour – specifically inattention, impulsivity and compulsivity – and really does underline why we need a much better neurobiological understanding of the processes involved.""