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concept:trophic-memoryTrophic Memory
Memory of antler damage position in deer, persisting across years despite antler shedding; an example of spatial memory in morphogenesis.
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- Memory system that stores patterns in connection weights and recalls them from partial or noisy cues; property of Hopfield networks and evolved networks
- The central topic, treated as a dynamic, agential process rather than static storage.
- Knowledge encoded in model weights during pretraining, accessed during factual retrieval tasks.
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