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concept:phenotypic-plasticityphenotypic plasticity
Capacity of a single genotype to produce different phenotypes in response to environment; a key enabler for evolution.
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- Phenotypic Plasticity of Particlesrelated_toAbility of a particle to change phenotype in response to context, enabling coordinated differentiation and solving HFHF in fraternal transitions
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- Property of minds to adapt to radical changes in substrate, form, and embodiment across lifetime and evolution.
- The ability of an organism to alter its developmental path in response to environmental or internal signals.
- The ability of biological structures to adjust to perturbations (injury, internal modifications) and still accomplish adaptive tasks across multiple problem spaces.
- Experience-dependent changes in synaptic weights, implementing learning of A, B, D matrices.
- The Self is not fixed; its boundaries, goals, and substrate can change during the lifetime of an agent.
- Physical plasticity of individual cells or particles enabling adaptation to novel environments.
- Plasticity in reproduction timing or mode cued by collective context, equalizing fitnesses in egalitarian transitions