neuromata
/nuːroʊˈmeɪtə/Definitions
1. noun
A neuromata is an abnormal growth of nerve tissue, often resulting from a previous injury or trauma.
“The surgeon studied the case of a patient with a neuromata that was causing intense pain in their leg.”
2. noun
In some contexts, a neuromata refers to a type of artificial neural network or a collection of interconnected neurons in a computer system.
“The researchers created a complex neuromata to simulate human brain function and improve AI decision-making.”