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Neural substrate : ウィキペディア英語版 | Neural substrate A neural substrate is a term used in neuroscience to indicate a part of the nervous or brain system that underlies a specific behavior or psychological state. ''Neural'' is an adjective relating to "a nerve or the nervous system",〔(Neural ) ''Oxford Dictionary''. Retrieved 22 December 2012.〕 while a ''substrate'' is an "underlying substance or layer".〔(Substrate ) ''Oxford Dictionary''. Retrieved 22 December 2012.〕 Some examples are the neural substrates of language acquisition,〔("Neural substrates of language acquisition" )〕 memory,〔("Neural substrates of memory: from synapse to system" )〕 prediction and reward,〔("A neural substrate of prediction and reward" )〕 facial recognition,〔("Neural substrates of facial recognition" )〕 envisioning the future,〔("Neural substrates of envisioning the future" )〕 intentional empathy,〔("The neural substrate of human empathy: effects of perspective-taking and cognitive appraisal" )〕 religious experience,〔("The neural substrates of religious experience" )〕 spontaneous musical performance,〔("Neural substrates of spontaneous musical performance" )〕 and anxiety. ==See also==
* Neural correlate
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