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Definition of Neurones
1. neurone [n] - See also: neurone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neurones
Literary usage of Neurones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Educational Psychology: Briefer Course by Edward Lee Thorndike (1914)
"It should be noted that in the drawings the diameter ot the neurones is necessarily
enormously exaggerated in comparison with their length. ..."
2. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"In the sensory neurone, the long fibre usually receives the impression from the
exterior and conveys it to other neurones by the dendrites. ..."
3. Psychology: General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1907)
"Figure 9 shows two neurones w:ith all their characteristic parts. It will be
noted that the long fiber is made up of several parts. ..."
4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1915)
"The peripheral neurones of the sensory roots of the cranial nerves exhibit a ...
But the sensory neurones of the second order are not arranged in similarly ..."
5. Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent by Walter Bradford Cannon (1920)
""When in these states impulses rush out over the neurones of this division ...
The impulses of the sympathetic neurones, as indicated by their dominance ..."
6. Diseases of the nervous system by Herbert Campbell Thomson (1921)
"CHAPTER II GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF neurones THE neurones may be ... Commissural
neurones. The projection neurones connect the brain with the spinal cord, ..."
7. The Principles and practice of medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1903)
"The cell bodies of the neurones are collected more or less closely together in
the gray matter of the brain and spinal cord and in the ganglia of the ..."
8. The Elements of Psychology by David R. Major (1913)
"In accordance with this conception of the functional parts of the nervous system
the neurones are divided into three groups: (1) the afferent, or sensory, ..."