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plasticity

Noun

This term describes a state of malleability where a substance or system can be altered without returning to its original form. In material science, it refers to the permanent deformation of a solid under stress, distinguishing it from elasticity, which is the ability to snap back. In biological and psychological contexts, it refers to the dynamic capacity of the nervous system to reorganize its structure and functions. This adaptive quality allows for learning, memory formation, and recovery from trauma by forging new neural connections.

Meanings

Noun

The quality of being easily shaped or molded.

"The plasticity of the clay allows the artist to create intricate details."

Noun

The ability of the brain to change and adapt as a result of experience.

"Neural plasticity is essential for learning new skills and recovering from brain injuries."

Noun

The property of a material that allows it to undergo permanent deformation without breaking.

"Engineers must consider the plasticity of the metal when designing components for high-stress environments."

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