readapting
Readapting refers to the process of adjusting again to a changed or previously encountered environment after an initial adaptation. It can occur in biological, psychological, social, and technological domains and often follows a disruption, relocation, or shift in conditions. Readapting involves reestablishing functional relationships with the environment, integrating past experience with new cues and constraints.
Distinctions and mechanisms: Readapting differs from initial adaptation in that the starting conditions are no longer
Contexts and examples: In physiology and medicine, readapting can describe reacclimatization to altitude, temperature, or anesthesia
Outcomes and challenges: Successful readapting improves performance, resilience, and well-being, while poor readaptation risks maladaptation, deconditioning,
See also: Adaptation, Acclimation, Reacclimatization, Rehabilitation, Readiness.