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concept:developmental-memoryDevelopmental Memory
Information about body structure that persists across cellular turnover and regeneration.
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- Evidence that patients with major hippocampal deficits can still comprehend language; motivates cortex-as-transformer hypothesis.
- Bioelectric pattern memory encoding target morphologies; can be modified by experience and persists across regeneration cycles; functional analog of behavioral memory.
- The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
- The ability of an organism to alter its developmental path in response to environmental or internal signals.
- Persistence of ecological community organisation shaped by past selective regimes, recalled via evolved interaction strengths
- Population structure mechanism implementing genetic assortment; cited as example of individuation mechanism in multicellularity.
- Memories stored bioelectrically that encode anatomical layouts, e.g., organ shapes in the face; can be reprogrammed.
- The critical layer of physiological processes that operates between genotype and anatomical phenotype; controls how genomic information generates functional anatomy.