Adjective
neuroscientific (not comparable)
Pertaining to neuroscience.
Furthermore, a convergent body of neuroscientific evidence suggests that meditation alters the function and structure of distributed neural processes underlying attention and emotion (Pagnoni and Cekic, 2007). Source: Internet
During brain death all brain function permanently ceases, according to the current neuroscientific view which sees these processes as the physical basis of mental phenomena, the mind fails to survive brain death and ceases to exist. Source: Internet
Scientific research further There has been research published arguing that some 'sense' of fair play and the Golden Rule may be stated and rooted in terms of neuroscientific and neuroethical principles. Source: Internet
The views expressed in The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind employ a radical neuroscientific hypothesis that was based on research novel at the time, and which is not now considered to be biologically probable. Source: Internet
Though the existence of such conditions does not directly refute the existence of free will, the study of such conditions, like the neuroscientific studies above, is valuable in developing models of how the brain may construct our experience of free will. Source: Internet
He divides his time between writing and statistical research with neuroscientific applications. Source: Internet