Source: Ngram-2019



Ngram Viewer

Ngram

Google Books Ngram Viewer: https://books.google.com/ngrams/ Accessed 9 May 2024. What does the Ngram Viewer do? When you enter words or phrases into the Google Books Ngram Viewer, it displays a graph showing how frequently they have occurred in books of a given language every year since 1800. In NeuroNames, Ngram is used to determine the recent use of different names for the same brain structure. For example, the part of the brain involved in the detection of odor was, in the early 1960s, called 'rhinenecephalon' 3 times as often as 'olfactory system'. Since 2020, it has been called 'olfactory system' 18 times more often than 'rhinenecephalon'. As a result, in 2026, the NeuroNames standard name for the structure was changed to 'olfactory system'.





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