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concept:by-sharing-stress-with-neighbors-one-cell-s-problem-becomes-everyone-s-problem-leading-to-a-higher-willingness-to-adopt-new-configurations"By sharing stress with neighbors, one cell's problem becomes everyone's problem, leading to a higher willingness to adopt new configurations."
Load-bearing statement capturing the core mechanism of stress sharing as social coordination.
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- Encapsulates the core idea of stress sharing as collective cooperation.
- Shared stress raises the 'temperature' or exploratory activity of neighboring cells, enabling passage for stressed cells.
- Central hypothesis that stress sharing enables cooperation without explicit altruism by making individual problems collective.
- Derived from the planarian barium adaptation finding.
- We hypothesize that cell collectives use voltage as a generalization parameter to repurpose responses for novel stress conditions.hypothesis0.816Barium planaria experiment suggests cells generalize via physiological stress classes, with Vmem as macrovariable.
- Stress sharing is an easy way to achieve robustness in collectives made up of homeostatic subunits.claim0.815Generalization of the model's implications.