What is another word for neurologically?

Pronunciation: [njˌuːɹəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkli] (IPA)

"Neurologically" is an adverb that describes something related to the nervous system. Here are some synonyms for this word: neurologically speaking, from a neurological perspective, pertaining to the nervous system, relating to the nerves, with regard to the brain and nervous system, neurobiologically, nerve-related, neurophysiologically, in terms of neurology, and with respect to the functions of the nervous system. These synonyms can be useful when discussing medical conditions, brain functions and disorders, or any other topics related to the nervous system. It is important to choose the right word according to the context and the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Neurologically?

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

Usage examples for Neurologically

It has been successfully used by many parents in the management of their nervous children, and while all principles of child culture must be carefully wrought out and made applicable to the particular child in question, nevertheless, the methods of repeated and firm discipline herein set forth will enable you to take many a child who has been born into this world almost neurologically bankrupt, and, by this training and discipline, enable him in adult life to draw such dividends of self-control and self-mastery as will far exceed the outward results obtained in the case of many children who are born with sound nervous systems, but who were early spoiled and allowed to grow up without that discipline which is so essential to later self-control and dignity of character.
"The Mother and Her Child"
William S. Sadler Lena K. Sadler

Famous quotes with Neurologically

  • Originally presented in The "Unknown" Reality, the counterpart idea holds that each of us is neurologically and psychically connected to others who are living in roughly the same given time period and exploring related areas of interest of life-themes; counterparts spring, as it were, from the same entity, or source-self, thus gaining experience from many simultaneous viewpoints.
    Susan M. Watkins

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