noun
- plural of excitability; the quality or state of being easily excited or aroused; responsiveness to stimulation
- in physiology and neuroscience, the capacity of nerve or muscle tissue to respond to stimuli
Usage: typically used in scientific, medical, or psychological contexts
Usage: technical/scientific
Examples
- The excitabilities of different neurotransmitter systems vary widely across individuals.
- Researchers measured the excitabilities of muscle fibers under various electrical stimuli.
- Children often display higher excitabilities than adults in response to novel situations.
- The drug affected the excitabilities of neurons in the brain's reward center.
- Genetic factors influence the excitabilities of sensory receptors.
- The study compared excitabilities across different age groups and populations.