noun
- the quality of being easily shaped or molded
- the ability to adapt or change in response to new conditions
- the brain’s ability to reorganize and form new neural connections
Usage: neuroscience
Examples
- The clay’s plasticity made it perfect for sculpting.
- Heated metal shows greater plasticity than cold metal.
- The company’s plasticity helped it survive the economic downturn.
- Children’s minds show remarkable plasticity when learning languages.
- Brain plasticity allows stroke patients to recover lost functions.
- The plasticity of young trees makes them easier to train into shapes.
- Scientists study neural plasticity to understand how we learn.