Thesaurus / plasticity
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Stanford behavioral endocrinologist Robert Sapolsky calls it “the brain’s hotspot for plasticity.”
SCIENTISTS ANALYZED 24,000 CHESS MATCHES TO UNDERSTAND COGNITION - FACTS SO ROMANTICBRIAN GALLAGHERNOVEMBER 20, 2020NAUTILUS
There are also amazing examples of brain plasticity in the animal world.
YOUR BRAIN MAKES YOU A DIFFERENT PERSON EVERY DAY - ISSUE 91: THE AMAZING BRAINSTEVE PAULSONOCTOBER 14, 2020NAUTILUS
The only silver lining to the lockdown is the fact we’re getting a lot of brain plasticity out of it.
YOUR BRAIN MAKES YOU A DIFFERENT PERSON EVERY DAY - ISSUE 91: THE AMAZING BRAINSTEVE PAULSONOCTOBER 14, 2020NAUTILUS
It may express itself in the masses as mere plasticity and softness of spirit.
THE NEW SOCIETYWALTHER RATHENAU
This is what is called plasticity, the power of changing shape without disintegration.
EVOLUTION OF LIFE AND FORMANNIE WOOD BESANT
For the great advantage, it seems to me, that America possesses over the Old World is its material and moral plasticity.
AMERICA TO-DAY, OBSERVATIONS AND REFLECTIONSWILLIAM ARCHER
X-ray-diffraction studies showed no material differences, nor were there detectable differences in “feel”, smell, or plasticity.
ATOMS, NATURE, AND MANNEAL O. HINES
Its perfect plasticity allows it to be rolled into sheets, drawn into tubes, or moulded into any desired shape.
A little alcohol increases the plasticity of the mass, which is then treated for some time to powerful hydraulic pressure.
Porosity is therefore the reverse of plasticity and these two properties must be adjusted so as to balance each other.
THE POTTER'S CRAFTCHARLES F. BINNS
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