Neurontropy

noun

The brain’s capacity to embrace and harness mental chaos or disorder, deriving cognitive benefits from disarray. It refers to the way unpredictability and complexity can stimulate creativity, problem-solving, and adaptive thinking, even when it is not the brain’s default state.

Etymology:

Derived from “neuron” (relating to the nervous system) and “entropy” (a measure of disorder or randomness), highlighting the brain’s ability to benefit from chaos.

Example Sentence:

Her neurontropy allowed her to find innovative solutions by diving into the mental chaos others would shy away from.