0 past simple and past participle of rewire
1 to put a new system of electric wires into a building or machine:
They trained adult ferrets, rewired in one hemisphere at birth, to discriminate between visual and auditory stimuli presented to the normal hemisphere.
The probability that such rewiring is allowed, is chosen to depend on the fitness (average payoff) of the agent wanting to be rewired.
The sternum was rewired and chest closed in the standard fashion.
But prevailing evidence suggests that this raw frequency information is not rewired into internal circuitry, forever lost to consciousness and executive processing.
Thus, the rewired auditory cortex has the same characteristics as the visual cortex.
In contrast, the visual representation developed in the rewired animals occupies both dimensions (elevation and azimuth).
Was this what he had in mind when he rewired the phone system in his hometown at age 13?
They had to strip everything in it and put in new walls and new floors and have it rewired.