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Spatially periodic firing neurons in medial entorhinal cortex; TEM-t learns representations resembling these.
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- cellsrelated_toBiological units that are considered unconventional media for problem-solving in diverse intelligence.
- Path Integrationassociated_withNeural mechanism for tracking location through accumulation of self-movement vectors; shown to play the role of position encodings in TEM.
- Medial Entorhinal Cortexassociated_withBrain region containing grid cells; corresponds to the path-integration component g in TEM.
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- Spatially periodic band-like firing neurons described by Krupic et al.; also recapitulated by TEM-t position encodings.
- Hippocampal neurons with spatially-specific firing; TEM-t memory neurons resemble these and remap randomly between environments.
- Smallest portion of a motif that produces the full pattern using all isometries of its symmetry group
- A non-regular geometric framework that brings coherent order to built form, emerging naturally from a living process.
- The property that qualities vary slowly, subtly, gradually across the extent of each living thing; gradients arise as natural responses to changing circumstances and create field-like character that points toward and establishes centers
- The actual shapes and spatial relationships of buildings, essential to living structure.
- A more complex geometric structure used to characterize in-context learning task representations