"Neuron" (Text Content Type)
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Neuron
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- Interpreter Types
- Neuron
- ComputedNeuron
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- Text Contents
- AnatomicalStructure
- CognitiveTask
- Species
- Disease
- MedicalTest
- Protein
- Related Guides
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See Also
- TextCases
- TextPosition
- TextSentences
- Containing
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- Entity Types
- Neuron
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- Interpreter Types
- Neuron
- ComputedNeuron
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- Text Contents
- AnatomicalStructure
- CognitiveTask
- Species
- Disease
- MedicalTest
- Protein
- Related Guides
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See Also
"Neuron" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as the name of a neuron.
Details
- "Neuron" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "Neuron" corresponds to any mention of a neuron (real or not real) in the context of the text.
- Homonyms of neurons that are not neurons should not be detected as "Neuron" (if the context allows disambiguation).
- TextCases[…,"Neuron""Interpretation"] attempts to return entities of type "Neuron", as Interpreter["Neuron"] does.
- Any specific "Neuron" entity such as
can also be used as a content type in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
Examples
Basic Examples (3)
Find occurrences of neurons in a text:
TextCases["Retinal ganglion cells vary significantly in terms of their size, connections, and responses to visual stimulation but they all share the defining property of having a long axon that extends into the brain.", "Neuron"]Get the result as a list of "Neuron" entities:
TextCases["Retinal ganglion cells vary significantly in terms of their size, connections, and responses to visual stimulation but they all share the defining property of having a long axon that extends into the brain.", "Neuron" -> "Interpretation", VerifyInterpretation -> True]A similar result can be obtained by applying Interpreter["Neuron"] to text snippets:
Interpreter["Neuron"][{"Retinal ganglion cells"}]Get properties about occurrences of neurons:
TextContents["Retinal ganglion cells vary significantly in terms of their size, connections, and responses to visual stimulation but they all share the defining property of having a long axon that extends into the brain.", "Neuron", All]Find mentions of retina ganglion cell in a text:
TextContents["Retinal ganglion cells collectively transmit image-forming and non-image forming visual information from the retina in the form of action potential to several regions in the thalamus, hypothalamus, and mesencephalon, or midbrain. Retinal ganglion cells vary significantly in terms of their size, connections, and responses to visual stimulation but they all share the defining property of having a long axon that extends into the brain. These axons form the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tract.", Entity["Neuron", "RetinaGanglionCell"]]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences Containing
Entity Types: Neuron
Interpreter Types: Neuron ComputedNeuron
Text Contents: AnatomicalStructure CognitiveTask Species Disease MedicalTest Protein