What is another word for neuron?

Pronunciation: [njˈuːɹɒn] (IPA)

A neuron refers to a nerve cell that transmits signals throughout the body. Synonyms for neuron include nerve cell, nerve fiber, or nerve. Nerve cells are responsible for the overall functioning of the nervous system, coordinating messages to various parts of the body in response to external and internal stimuli. Other synonyms for neurons are dendrite, axon, and synapse. Dendrite and axon are the two primary structures that make up a neuron. Dendrites receive signals from other cells, while axons transmit signals to other neurons or muscle cells. On the other hand, a synapse is the junction between two neurons where signals are transmitted across a tiny gap.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      nerve.

What are the hypernyms for Neuron?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    brain cell, neural network, neural cell, Nervous system cell, Neural circuit, Neurobiological cell, Neurological cell, Neuronal element, Neurophysiological cell.

Usage examples for Neuron

The name of the insect order to which they both belong is Neuroptera, from neuron, a nerve, and pteron-who remembers what pteron means?
"The Insect Folk"
Margaret Warner Morley
As the operation really consists in cutting down upon, and afterwards excising a portion of the nerve, the modern appellation of neurectomy-from the Greek neuron, a nerve; and tome, a cutting, signifying the cutting out of a nerve or the portion of a nerve-is far more suitable.
"Diseases of the Horse's Foot"
Harry Caulton Reeks
These collateral branches, by distributing themselves in a manner similar to the main fiber, greatly extend the influence of a single neuron.
"Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools"
Francis M. Walters, A.M.

Famous quotes with Neuron

  • Synaptic summation is the technical term used in neurophysiology for those instances in which some neuron C is fired only by a combination of neurons A and B.
    Gregory Bateson
  • The twigs will be tied together in a neater and stronger bundle if they are all the same size and length. That’s fascism.we haven’t got a king neuron that tells all the other neurons what to do. It seems to me to be a more emotionally natural way of working with other people.
    Alan Moore
  • Who knows what I want to do? Who knows what anyone wants to do? How can you be sure about something like that? Isn't it all a question of brain chemistry, signals going back and forth, electrical energy in the cortex? How do you know whether something is really what you want to do or just some kind of nerve impulse in the brain? Some minor little activity takes place somewhere in this unimportant place in one of the brain hemispheres and suddenly I want to go to Montana or I don't want to go to Montana. How do I know I really want to go and it isn't just some neurons firing or something? Maybe it's just an accidental flash in the medulla and suddenly there I am in Montana and I find out I really didn't want to go there in the first place. I can't control what happens in my brain, so how can I be sure what I want to do ten seconds from now, much less Montana next summer? It's all this activity in the brain and you don't know what's you as a person and what's some neuron that just happens to fire or just happens to misfire.
    Don DeLillo

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