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    1. Chief Horcheese’s neural processors can do the job," he said


    2. "We have to strip off the Chief’s artificial limbs, access her neural interface processors and splice her into Tipperary so she can act as the CDCS to control the discharge


    3. From the four places on her torso where the artificial, machine limbs would have attached had they been represented, what looked like endless colored veins extended out from the neural interface ports, representing the connections between the breaching ship’s systems and the neural processors set in Chief Horcheese’s torso


    4. "The ports to the actual neural interface processors are located on the torso side of the connection


    5. The places on her torso where the artificial limbs attached were pink ovals, lumpy with contracted fibers and at the center of it all was the titanium bone and the expected set of ports for the neural interface processors that did the fantastically complicated and nuanced task of translating between machine language and the language of the human neurological system


    6. This was one of those places where Bahkmar had to bite his tongue and not blurt out, 'they are just a few thousand pages of 'if' statements, some few-level neural simulation loops, a few gig of customizable data and some presentation rendering loops' but the vow was sacred and he understood even to the sociological level why the people who can't understand it anyway need to believe it is holy


    7. He said the Chief, herself was alright, but the neural interfaces where she’d been hooked up to Tipperary were damaged


    8. It was his improvised rig that messed up the Chief’s neural interface with her limbs and put her out of action


    9. In her soul, she really believed that she had reproduced because she had copied most of her own neural simulation across


    10. This was close enough that she could still help the avatar control the ship's system, and could even copy more neural code across to patch up some of the shaky spots

    11. a cause for concern for the well-‐worn neural pathways that exist


    12. The old neural pathways, through lack of use, wil


    13. Racial memory alerted senses she didn’t know she had and ran messages along neural pathways long forgotten


    14. It would be possible to examine it at leisure, there was no danger from it now since it wasn't getting any neural cycles


    15. It was one of the traps she'd set for the entity, something was stealing neural cycles


    16. Executive function as defined by Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child is a combination of working memory (aka, those 700 neural connections per second), selective and focused attention on important tasks (or self control), and mental flexibility – being able to revise a course of action based on changes in the environment


    17. mind then interprets this sparking pattern of neural


    18. stimulates that electrochemical storm of neural activity in


    19. Through the remote connection, displayed in a series of graphs showing heart and neural activity levels, it informed him that Dr Fredrick Lichman had ceased to be alive precisely eighty-four minutes ago


    20. ‘At least a very lifelike clone, until you analyse his cortical neural structure

    21. Zardino appeared lost in thought for a few seconds; Roidon realised this was him engaged in neural communication


    22. The usual hyperspace effect animation, then an invitation portal for those who wanted a neural interface (she had yet to determine whether this was part of their brainwashing technique) followed by bold three dimensional text: ‘The one from the stars has returned’


    23. The coordinates have been sent to your neural interface array


    24. The device had a neural structure; it had a sense of self-preservation, but it had no reason to save Torbin … unless it thought he could be useful


    25. No artificial neural net had ever before been allowed to link to more than one human brain


    26. ‘No, the neural activity display may not even be accurate


    27. The Com-link device would be used to monitor Jimmy’s TIAR experience, transferring his subconscious neural impulses into audiovisual


    28. The TIAR computer realised it was being duped and had reacted with hostility (or even malevolence), trying to overload the artificial neural net during interface


    29. Unless of course his condition became too unstable, exceeding a predetermined threshold of neural activity


    30. The thought of those still below haunted her to the point where she had even considered an engramatic removal: the aliens had a method of removing an unwanted memory safely by a neural pattern targeting technique

    31. I can’t give you any location for Jimmy – his consciousness – but I suspect, from the research of my Tech, that his neural patterns have been lifted to within the network, perhaps the core system


    32. We found you unconscious and in neural trauma


    33. Neural adaptation occurs when you’re working at between 90-150% of doesn’t lead


    34. It was a peculiar notion to believe that any of those people could effectively be brought back to life: their entire memory, a complete neural structure – as contained when the invisible scanning field swept the site of the destruction – recreated


    35. The true extent of Gerrid's neural disruption had not been mapped; the scanning process in itself ran the risk of damage – and generally would be used for someone on the point of death


    36. Now he could only wait until his neural patterns were scanned and then re-mapped on to his physical self’s uncoupled neurons? And as to the original Gerrid: his mental functions were subsumed by a wealth of compressed data, to the point where his self no longer existed


    37. There were auxiliary neural enhancements available, favoured by the wealthy and eccentric


    38. The neural stimulation was designed to not only bring him out of stasis at a vastly accelerated rate but also increase his perception of time


    39. He had on previous missions used neural stimulants for increased awareness and thinking


    40. A neural link would have been quicker but risky given the layers of security protocols within the system

    41. Gerrid checked for a pulse, but the man had died: the massive dose of neural stimulant coupled with the sudden release from TIAR was inevitably fatal; yet for someone who lived for dangerous missions, staying in his mentally induced prison cell (an override program the Darangi had created for captives) was never an option


    42. A neural net built from individual atoms – quantum processors


    43. The neural silicon-organic webbing was now almost fully formed; the processor core would close up with a protective EM casing, possibly within a few hours, and the device would be aware of any anomalies


    44. The challenges confronting any free society lie in the unshakable confidence invested in its citizens as free-thinking individuals capable of making the right choices and exercising proper judgment rather than perceived as sophisticated machines guided by neural impulses connected to some highly developed nerve center


    45. These days, the development of the neural net meant that their minds, disembodied and constantly awake, could be ‘re-educated’, a far cheaper option than building new prisons every few years


    46. In addition, computers will use ‘self-organizing neural nets’ that are analogs to how the brain functions, particularly in pattern recognition


    47. ” But considering the massive interconnectedness that has already been discovered and theorized that governs our many splendored neural facets, I don’t see much improvement without some kind of volume increase


    48. One is defined as Psychiatric disorders and the other is Disorders of Neural Development


    49. Should it be left to the level of a neural disorder? Is it simply honest differences between thinking men and women? From all the prior chapters we have explored the differences


    50. It is now conceded it is not that, but is classified as a neural dysfunction













































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    Synonyms for "neural"

    neural neuronal neuronic nervous

    "neural" definitions

    of or relating to the nervous system


    of or relating to neurons