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The capacity of a few instructed cells to recruit neighbors to complete a morphogenetic task, observed in ectopic eye induction.
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Concepts (1)
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- Collective Intelligenceassociated_withRecognition that selves are composite systems of competent parts; all intelligences are higher-level selves made of cells or components.
Findings (1)
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- Shows organ-level collective decision-making where a contiguous field of cells allocates into discrete normal organs.
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- Biological process demonstrating morphogenetic memory and goal-directed anatomical problem-solving; salamanders regrow exact organs and stop when correct structure is complete.
- Bibliographical element: a dynamic branching outward or internal link, citing or connecting to another text.
- Defined as discrepancy between current and optimal state; key driver of homeostatic action and intelligence across all systems.
- An internal obligation to make some sentence true, a key abstraction for Elephant speech acts.
- The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
- Attribute: providing a foundation function, a text that acts as base or corroboration.
- Classical RL algorithm adapted by the paper with modifications including clipped-surrogate losses and length-normalized advantages for agentic training.
- Quantitative measure of how well an embryo matches the target pattern; used for selection.