0 past simple and past participle of relay
1 to repeat something you have heard, or to broadcast a signal, message, or programme on television or radio:
Through an analysis of its mediations, finally, music is revealed as the exemplary locus of diverse modes of creativity: social, distributed and relayed.
This is information relayed by cortical layer 5 cells that have branches to thalamic nuclei.
A coincidence detector at the next level could respond only to roughly coincident impulses, while other neurons relayed the separate firing of each cell.
These pain signals can be suppressed, relayed unaltered or amplified.
The environmental conditions of the mine, telemetry data, two-way audio, system status, and video information are constantly relayed from the vehicle to the surface station.
Yet it remains only semiphysiological in that it does not replicate precisely the information relayed to muscle in vivo.
Its future ultimately depends upon a deeper understanding of the nature of the adaptive information relayed to muscle through the motor nerve.
But in the process the social relations are also relayed and transformed, as are the objects themselves.