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The process of reinterpreting and recontextualizing memory engrams for new bodies and environments.
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Findings (8)
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- Blackiston & Levin 2013 finding showing plasticity of sensorimotor integration.
- Caterpillar memories survive metamorphosis into butterfly.associated_withEmpirical finding from Blackiston et al. 2008, demonstrating memory across radical body change.
- Injection of an odorant molecule into a frog egg causes the adult to seek that odor in food.associated_withHepper & Waldman 1992 finding illustrating remapping from single cell to behavior.
- Fankhauser 1945 finding on anatomical regulation despite ploidy changes.
- Bongard robot self-modeling: robot discovers its shape, then reuses information after damage.associated_withKey Artificial Life experiment illustrating remapping of self-model (Bongard et al. 2006).
- RNA from trained Aplysia can induce an epigenetic engram for long-term sensitization in untrained Aplysia.associated_withGlanzman's 2018 finding on molecular memory transfer.
- Planaria maintain memories and re-imprint them from tail fragments onto newly regenerating brains.associated_withExample of memory dynamics during extreme regeneration.
- Farinella-Ferruzza 1956 finding on global pattern overriding local identity.
Concepts (1)
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- Place Cell Remappingrelated_toPhenomenon where place cells change their spatial tuning across environments; TEM-t memory neurons exhibit this property.
Hypotheses (1)
hypothesis
- Core hypothesis linking developmental robustness to memory remapping.
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The legal and planning procedure for reconfiguring property lines to support new pedestrian and building patterns.
- Positive feedback loop where remapping hides information, driving evolution of higher competency.
- Ability to alter large-scale anatomical outcomes by changing bioelectric pattern memories without genomic editing; a software-like property.