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The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
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- Mnemonic Improvisationassociated_withCentral concept: the dynamic ability to rewrite and remap information (memories) onto new media and contexts across multiple scales (behavioral, genetic, physiological).
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- Stored representation of correct anatomical goal, stable yet rewritable by physiological experience; basis for morphospace navigation.
- Mental actions including sentience; can be achieved by different biological and non-biological substrates.
- Vascular clamp's function: holding specific predictions stable over timescales longer than working memory.
- Enables agents to self-manage internal context window by providing a clean_memory tool that selectively preserves important information when approaching token limits.
- Persistence of ecological community organisation shaped by past selective regimes, recalled via evolved interaction strengths
- Memory system that stores patterns in connection weights and recalls them from partial or noisy cues; property of Hopfield networks and evolved networks
- Von Foerster's view that memory is fundamentally generalization, not inherently temporal.
- Bioelectric pattern memory encoding target morphologies; can be modified by experience and persists across regeneration cycles; functional analog of behavioral memory.