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Navid Rabiee1, Sidi A Bencherif2
1Department of Biomaterials, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, SIMATS, Saveetha University, Chennai, 600077, India.
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Stimuli-responsive polymers have transformed macromolecular science by enabling materials that dynamically alter their structure and function in response to environmental cues. Despite these advances, however, most responsive polymers remain fundamentally reactive rather than interpretive, operating through direct stimulus-response coupling without contextual evaluation. In this viewpoint, we propose that polymer science is approaching a conceptual transition from stimuli-responsive matter to decision-making matter, where materials are engineered not only to respond but also to integrate, discriminate, and selectively act upon complex, multivariate inputs. We define decision-making polymers as systems whose outputs emerge from multistimulus coupling, nonlinear response topology, internal state memory, and path-dependent dynamics. We further propose that such behavior can be understood through programmable free-energy landscapes that enable context-dependent occupation of competing metastable states. We discuss physicochemical strategies for encoding decision behavior, including coupled responsive motifs, sequence-defined architectures, spatial heterogeneity, and memory-bearing polymer networks, and outline a framework for evaluating polymer performance based on signal selectivity, conditional susceptibility, and adaptive state evolution. Together, this work positions decision-making polymers as a promising new direction in macromolecular science for autonomous operation in complex biological and technological environments. Here, decision-making refers to physicochemically encoded, context-selective state selection rather than cognition.
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