plasticity
意味: The quality of being easily shaped or moulded; in neuroscience, the brain's ability to reorganise itself by forming new neural connections throughout life.
Neuroplasticity is one of the most important concepts in modern brain science, overturning the old belief that the adult brain is fixed. The term is widely used in education, rehabilitation, and psychology to explain how learning, experience, and recovery from injury reshape the brain. In materials science, plasticity refers to a material's capacity for permanent deformation without breaking.
例文
- The plasticity of the young brain allows children to recover from injuries that would cause lasting damage in adults. 幼儿大脑的可塑性使儿童能够从在成人中会造成永久性损伤的伤害中恢复过来。La plasticidad del cerebro joven permite que los niños se recuperen de lesiones que causarían daños permanentes en los adultos.幼い脳の可塑性により、子どもは大人であれば永続的な損傷を引き起こすような怪我から回復することができます。어린 뇌의 가소성 덕분에 어린이는 성인에게는 영구적인 손상을 유발할 부상으로부터도 회복할 수 있다.
- Recent studies have demonstrated remarkable plasticity in the brains of elderly patients undergoing cognitive training. 最近的研究表明,接受认知训练的老年患者大脑具有显著的可塑性。Estudios recientes han demostrado una notable plasticidad en los cerebros de pacientes ancianos sometidos a entrenamiento cognitivo.最近の研究では、認知トレーニングを受けた高齢患者の脳に顕著な可塑性が認められました。최근 연구에서 인지 훈련을 받은 고령 환자의 뇌에서 놀라운 가소성이 확인되었다.
- The plasticity of clay makes it an ideal medium for sculptors and potters. 黏土的可塑性使其成为雕塑家和陶艺家的理想材料。La plasticidad de la arcilla la convierte en un medio ideal para escultores y alfareros.粘土の可塑性は、彫刻家や陶芸家にとって理想的な素材となっています。점토의 가소성은 조각가와 도예가에게 이상적인 소재가 되게 한다.
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場面: academic, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Greek plastikos (fit for moulding), from plassein (to mould or form). Entered English in the 17th century via Latin plasticitas.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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