Neuronal in a sentence as an adjective

It is also important to note that typically neuroimaging does not go down the neuronal level, the resolution is just not that high.

Furthermore, it is scientifically proven that lead has a very negative impact on the brain, killing gray matter and impairing neuronal communication.

An implanted microchip on the surface of the brain records neuronal activity, decodes the signals, and activates motor neurons that control the prosthesis.

If a human being emerges alive on the other end of a two-hour period with no neuronal activity, then is simple neuronal activity really what comprises a human's selfhood?

Antidepressants can block or reverse these neuronal deficits, although typical antidepressants have limited efficacy and delayed response times of weeks to months.

The idea that "quantum vibrations" in neuronal "microtubules" lead to decidedly macroscopic effects like detectable EEG signals is absurd on many levels, including spatial and temporal scope.

In the brain, evidence suggests neuronal network structure, temporal dynamics, and representation of mental states are all scale-free, with self-similar patterns repeating at various temporal and spatial scales and locations [68][71].

Recent work has shown that physical inactivity versus activity alters neuronal structure in brain regions associated with cardiovascular regulation.

Our data support a probable dysregulation of layer formation and layer-specific neuronal differentiation at prenatal developmental stages.

Assuming you're a materialist, a fully functional running model of a brain at the neuronal level would necessarily give rise to consciousness, and should be treated with the same ethical rules as biologically generated consciousness.

From which we might justifiably begin to conclude that the brain is acting as an intermediary to manifest your idea of soul or self but it may not be the source or originator of it… I think that the evidence is beginning to suggest that we should keep open our minds to the possibility that memory, while obviously a scientific entity of some kind – I'm not saying it is magic or anything like that – is not neuronal.

Neuronal definitions

adjective

of or relating to neurons; "neural network"

See also: neural neuronic