Bathmotropism

/bæθˈmɑːtrəˌpɪzəm/ noun

The property or ability of cardiac tissue to change its excitability or electrical response threshold in reaction to stimuli.

From Greek 'bathmos' (step/threshold) plus 'tropos' (direction) plus '-ism' (condition or quality). This is a medical term describing a fundamental property of heart muscle physiology.

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