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plasticity (plæˈstɪsɪtɪ) [f. plastic a. + -ity; so F. plasticité (1785 in Hatz.-Darm.).] a. The quality of being plastic, in various senses of the adj.; spec. capacity for being moulded or undergoing a permanent change in shape.1782–3 W. F. Martyn Geog. Mag. I. 325 Inclining to plasticity, (or easin...
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Erotic plasticity
The female erotic plasticity hypothesis states that women have higher erotic plasticity than men, and therefore their sex drives are more socially flexible Erotic Plasticity Questionnaire
In her Ph.D. dissertation in 2009, Lorraine Benuto attempted to create a scale measuring erotic plasticity.
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plasticity
plasticity/plˈæstɪsətɪ; plæs`tɪsətɪ/ n[U]state or quality of being able to be moulded or shaped 可塑性.
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Developmental plasticity
Much like neuroplasticity, or brain plasticity, developmental plasticity is specific to the change in neurons and synaptic connections as a consequence This form of plasticity that occurs during development is the result of three predominant mechanisms: synaptic and homeostatic plasticity, and learning
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Homeostatic plasticity
and plasticity (or 'change'), thus homeostatic plasticity means "staying the same through change". Homeostatic plasticity is thought to balance Hebbian plasticity by modulating the activity of the synapse or the properties of ion channels.
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NMDA receptor mediated plasticity figure reference Because most of this research is over a decade old, finding a paper with a figure that clearly shows that (neuronal) synaptic plasticity (such as long-term potentiati...
It notes the different forms of NMDA-dependent and independent plasticity. and Disease_
* Lau & Zukin, _NMDA Receptor Trafficking in Synaptic Plasticity and Neuropsychiatric Disorders_
and their references.
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Nonsynaptic plasticity
Regulation of synaptic plasticity
Nonsynaptic plasticity has been linked with synaptic plasticity, via both synergistic and regulatory mechanisms. Intrinsic plasticity contributes to encoding memory and complements other forms of activity-dependent plasticity including synaptic plasticity.
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How do neurons form new connections in brain plasticity? I've been reading about brain plasticity and how the brain can "rewire" itself. One of the things that is not clear to me - how neurons can establish new conn...
signal strength by adjusting the number of neurotransmitter receptors in the postsynaptic membrane (Gerrow&Triller, 2010, also see Wikipedia: Synaptic plasticity
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What's the difference between reaction norms and phenotypic plasticity? I'm trying to understand better these two concepts, but I cannot see a clear difference yet. Reaction norm: "set of phenotypes that can be produ...
I think it's a little simpler than what you describe- phenotypic plasticity is the abstract property of phenotypes differing with respect to environment So you might make an argument like this:
"Daphnia show extensive phenotypic plasticity in their morphology.
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About: Phenotypic plasticity - DBpedia Association
Phenotypic plasticity refers to some of the changes in an organism's behavior, morphology and physiology in response to a unique environment. Fundamental to the way in which organisms cope with environmental variation, phenotypic plasticity encompasses all types of environmentally induced changes (e.g. morphological, physiological, behavioural, phenological) that may or may not be permanent ...
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Johnson-Cook plasticity - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Johnson-Cook plasticity. The Johnson-Cook plasticity model: is a particular type of Mises plasticity model with analytical forms of the hardening law and rate dependence; is suitable for high-strain-rate deformation of many materials, including most metals; is typically used in adiabatic transient dynamic simulations; can be used in conjunction ...
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International Journal of Plasticity | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
The purpose of the journal is to report original research on all aspects of plastic deformation, damage and fracture behaviour of isotropic as well as anisotropic solids, including the thermodynamics of plasticity and fracture, continuum theory, and macroscopic as well as microscopic phenomena. The…. View full aims & scope.
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(PDF) An overview of molecular dynamics simulations of plasticity in ...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations based on an empirical force field has played a critical role in analysis of the microscopic plastic mechanisms of versatile solids,in light of the great ...
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Cover Shift and Morphological Plasticity of Invasive
Abstract: Background and Aims Biological invasions by non-native species have become a major environmental problem and a focus of ecological research. Relatively few studies have focused on invasibility and invasivness among microhabitats within communities. We compared the abundance and performance of non-native Alternanthera philoxeroides (alligator weed) and its co-occurring native congener ...
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Mitochondria and Synaptic Plasticity in the Mature and Aging Nervous ...
It appears that memory loss and neurodegeneration during aging are related to mitochondrial (dys)function, and further studies are indicated to scrutinize the intracellular and molecular processes that regulate the functions of mitochondria in synaptic plasticity. Synaptic plasticity in the adult brain is believed to represent the cellular mechanisms of learning and memory.
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