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plasticity
[ pla-stis-i-tee ]
noun
- the quality or state of being plastic.
- the capability of being molded, receiving shape, or being made to assume a desired form:
the plasticity of social institutions; the great plasticity of clay.
plasticity
/ æˈɪɪɪ /
noun
- the quality of being plastic or able to be moulded
- (in pictorial art) the quality of depicting space and form so that they appear three-dimensional
Other Word Forms
- ԴDzp·پi·ٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of plasticity1
Example Sentences
The term "synaptic plasticity" just means the ability of these connections to be strengthened or otherwise changed.
Research on both animals and humans shows that slow oscillations improve neural plasticity -- the brain's ability to change and adapt in response to experiences and injury.
A third paper in eLife explains how the model was then improved further to include the process of synaptic plasticity, the fundamental mechanism that allows us to learn new information.
The brain's ability to learn comes from "plasticity," in which neurons constantly edit and remodel the tiny connections called synapses that they make with other neurons to form circuits.
Her team also has found that reduced myelin plasticity contributes to "chemo-fog," the cognitive impairments that often follow cancer treatment.
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