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concept:triggers-low-information-content-stimulitriggers (low-information-content stimuli)
Simple stimuli that evoke complex, intelligent responses because the receiver interprets them.
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- A simple voltage state imposed on somatic cells can induce them to build a complete vertebrate eye.supportsPai et al. 2012 finding on bioelectric control of eye formation.
- Context-dependent bioelectric reinterpretation of the same signal.
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- Bioelectricityassociated_withProposed 'cognitive glue' common to both neural and developmental collective intelligence; implemented by ion channels and electrical synapses.
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 mechanism by which one sequence calls upon another, ensuring that linked centers are created, analogous to function calls in arithmetic.
- Reflection level where explicit cue words (e.g., 'wait') prompt the model to inspect and revise reasoning.
- Zaadnoordijk and Bayne's category of intentional action; sticker-removal behavior induced by the self-prior corresponds to this
- Sensory input providing evidence that is integrated with priors.
- Providing k labeled examples in the prompt to steer model behavior.
- Field studying evolutionary origins of cognitive capacities in bacteria, slime moulds, plants, tissues; demonstrates sentience need not require high-order reflection.
- A less intuitive feature family detecting low-frequency patterns on one side of the receptive field and high-frequency on the other; used as example of non-obvious but understandable features