C1 noun フォーマル

syncural

/sɪŋˈkjʊərəl/

A syncural is a specialized term used in cognitive science and psychometrics to describe a synchronized neural state or a synthetic cultural artifact. In testing environments, it often represents the point where individual mental perceptions align with a standardized stimulus.

例文

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The syncural between the two musicians allowed them to improvise perfectly without looking at each other.

The syncural between the two musicians allowed them to improvise perfectly without looking at each other.

2

The researcher concluded that the syncural observed in the subjects was a result of the rhythmic auditory input.

The researcher concluded that the syncural observed in the subjects was a result of the rhythmic auditory input.

3

It was like a total syncural moment; we both knew exactly what the other was thinking.

It was like a total syncural moment; we both knew exactly what the other was thinking.

語族

名詞
syncural
Verb
syncuralize
副詞
syncuralically
形容詞
syncuralic
関連
syncurality
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覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Sync' (together) + 'Neural' (relating to nerves/brain) = Syncural (minds working together).

クイックテスト

The researchers monitored the EEG patterns to detect the exact moment of ______ between the two subjects.

正解!

正解は: syncural

例文

1

The syncural between the two musicians allowed them to improvise perfectly without looking at each other.

everyday

The syncural between the two musicians allowed them to improvise perfectly without looking at each other.

2

The researcher concluded that the syncural observed in the subjects was a result of the rhythmic auditory input.

formal

The researcher concluded that the syncural observed in the subjects was a result of the rhythmic auditory input.

3

It was like a total syncural moment; we both knew exactly what the other was thinking.

informal

It was like a total syncural moment; we both knew exactly what the other was thinking.

4

The study suggests that the syncural acts as a quantifiable metric for social entrainment in primates.

academic

The study suggests that the syncural acts as a quantifiable metric for social entrainment in primates.

5

To optimize group performance, the management team focused on fostering a collective syncural during the workshop.

business

To optimize group performance, the management team focused on fostering a collective syncural during the workshop.

語族

名詞
syncural
Verb
syncuralize
副詞
syncuralically
形容詞
syncuralic
関連
syncurality

よく使う組み合わせ

achieve a syncural achieve a syncural
neural syncural neural syncural
measure the syncural measure the syncural
collective syncural collective syncural
maintain syncural maintain syncural

よく使うフレーズ

in perfect syncural

in perfect syncural

breaking the syncural

breaking the syncural

syncural shift

syncural shift

よく混同される語

syncural vs syncopal

Syncopal refers to fainting or a temporary loss of consciousness, whereas syncural refers to synchronized neural states.

syncural vs structural

Structural relates to the arrangement of parts in a complex entity, while syncural relates to the timing and alignment of cognitive functions.

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使い方のコツ

The word is primarily used in technical contexts such as neuro-linguistics, psychology, or specialized language aptitude tests. It should be treated as a formal noun describing a state of being rather than a physical object.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistake the word for an adjective because of its '-al' ending; remember it functions primarily as a noun in its base form.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'Sync' (together) + 'Neural' (relating to nerves/brain) = Syncural (minds working together).

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語源

A modern neologism blending the Greek prefix 'syn-' (together/with) and the Latin-derived 'neural' (pertaining to the nervous system).

文法パターン

Countable noun Plural: syncurals Often used with the definite article 'the syncural'
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文化的な背景

The term is frequently encountered in language aptitude batteries like the LLAMA test as a synthetic word to evaluate learning speed.

クイックテスト

The researchers monitored the EEG patterns to detect the exact moment of ______ between the two subjects.

正解!

正解は: syncural

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