Motor neuron disease causes sufferers to be all shakey and what not.
This results in things such as poor handwriting skills and little if any ability to make sense.
Person 1: "Harry has terrible handwriting."
Person 2: "It must be his motor neuron disease"
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Basically, booba = return to monkey
Guy 1: Dude, I saw some booba last night!
Guy 2: neuron activation!11!!1!
a person who, by default, has no brain. They can only communicate by scavenging whatever neurons they can find, linking them together with chicken wire and gum, and then saying something. Because of how little neurons the person will usually scavenge, they always say the dumbest, most retarded shit on the planet.
dude: "earth is flat!!!:
scientist: "you're actually stupid"
dude: "whenever I go to my lake house, I don't see the river move. so the earth isn't spinning!:
scientist: "what a neuron scavenger"
dude: *silent because couldn't find any neurons to say anything*
A type of human brain cell with a distinctive appearance that looks similar to a rosehip (the fruit of the rose plant)
One reason rosehip neurons eluded neuroscientists for so long is likely because the cells are so rare in the brain, Bakken said. Another reason, he added, is because human brain tissue is difficult for scientists to obtain for study. Indeed, in the study, the researchers examined only one layer of the brain. It’s possible, however, that rosehip neurons could be found in other layers, too, Bakken said.
On the other hand, if you can only read my mind by polling many of my neurons then it would appear the decision a collective one, distributed across hundreds, thousands, or even millions of neurons. A big debate in neuroscience is whether single-neuron encoding or distributed encoding is most relevant for understanding how the brain functions.
In research recently published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, Bryan Daniels, Jessica Flack, and David Krakauer of the Santa Fe Institute's collective computation group (C4) tackle this problem using data recorded from the neurons of a macaque monkey tasked by the experimenter with making a simple decision.
Noun. When a neurotic person is so wrapped up in their own wants and desires that they are oblivious to the needs of others.
Neuroticism in full swing
Leah....."Girl, I cant believe your brother could be such a neuron today!"
Stacy...."I know, right?! Aint no way he went to kfc and didnt get us a d#mn chicken leg!"
(Both heads shake in disappointment and disapproval)
The capability of doing 2 tasks, related to IT, at the same time while being a man.
This is usually associated with women, as they apparently can do more than one thing at a time.
"Almeida was listening while he was thinking about something else... impressive, he has a binary neuron"