neuronowej
Neuronowej is the feminine genitive form of the Polish adjective “neuronowy,” which translates to “neuronal” or “neural” in English. The term is used in Polish-language scientific literature to describe phenomena, structures, or processes that pertain to neurons, the specialized cells that constitute the nervous system of animals. In contexts such as neurobiology, neurophysiology, and computational neuroscience, “neuronowej” commonly appears within phrases that modify nouns of feminine gender, for example “funkcji neuronowej” (neuronal function) or “sieci neuronowej” (neural network).
Etymologically, the word derives from “neuron,” borrowed from the Greek νεῦρον (nêuron) meaning “sinew” or “nerve,” combined
In biology, “neuronowej” qualifiers refer to aspects such as neuronal connectivity, signaling pathways, and plasticity, emphasizing
The usage of “neuronowej” underscores the interdisciplinary nature of modern neuroscience, linking anatomical, physiological, and computational