actions occurring simultaneously2. atomic operations3. completion of events or processes4. filing or commitment of data/documentsThe strongest unifying theme is concurrent or atomic actions, often related to processes or events.Let's try to form a phrase:- "simultaneous and atomic events" (4 words)- "concurrent or atomic operations" (4 words)- "simultaneous actions and events" (4 words)The prompt asks for a specific pattern or phrase.The `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` list has `atomic` and `simultaneously`.The `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` list has `simultaneous` and `Simult`.The `TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS` has examples like "operate atomically", "atomically increment", "turned ON/OFF simultaneously".I think "simultaneous and atomic" is a good candidate."simultaneous or atomic events""simultaneous actions and events""concurrent and atomic operations"The examples like "filed", "event", "passed" add the idea of completion or discrete occurrences."simultaneous or completed events""simultaneous and committed actions"Let's go with the most direct representation of the key tokens.`atomic`, `simultaneously`, `simultaneous`.The `TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS` also shows actions: "operate", "increment", "turned ON/OFF".Suggestion: connecting simultaneousness with actions or events."simultaneous actions or events" (4 words)"concurrent actions and events" (4 words)"atomic or simultaneous operations" (4 words)Considering the constraint "Do not mention 'tokens' or 'patterns'", and "Just say the pattern itself", and aiming for specificity.The conjunction of `atomic` and `simultaneously`/`simultaneous` is very strong.The other words like `created`, `committed`, `event`, `passed`, `filed` suggest discrete occurrences or states of being.Maybe focus on the timing aspect strongly."simultaneously or atomically" (3 words) - This describes the how."simultaneous, atomic actions" (3 words) - This describes the what.Looking at `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` again: `secure`, `simultaneous`, `Secure`, `Simult`. Security is also present.However, `atomic` is in `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` and `TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS`.The phrase "simultaneous and atomic" captures the core finding from `atomic` and `simultaneously`/`simultaneous`.Let's check if adding "events" or "actions" is better."simultaneous, atomic events" (3 words).Let's re-read the prompt: "explains what the neuron detects or predicts by finding patterns in lists." "Just say the pattern itself".The most striking patterns are `atomic` and `simultaneous`.I believe "simultaneous and atomic" is the most direct and concise pattern.It is 3 words, within the 3-20 word limit.It doesn't start with forbidden phrases, doesn't mention tokens/patterns, is specific.Final check against examples:- `atomic` -> `ally` (or `increment` in text)- `simultaneously` -> `filed`The texts support this:- "operate atomically"- "simultaneously"- "atomically increment"- "turned ON/OFF simultaneously"- "incompletely created objects" -> creates a stateThis neuron seems to activate for things that happen at the same time, or are designed to be indivisible units of operation.A phrase like "simultaneous and atomic operations" or "simultaneous or atomic events" seems fitting. The prompt asks to "just say the pattern itself". "simultaneous and atomic" feels like the core pattern. The words `events`, `actions`, `operations` are implied by the context and the texts.Let's stick with capturing the core descriptors."simultaneous and atomic" is 3 words.It's specific.It's a pattern.What if I consider the other group of words: `created`, `committed`, `passed`, `filed`, `event`.These suggest completion or state changes.Simultaneous completion? Atomic commit?The prompt says "concise explanation (3 to 20 words)"."simultaneous and atomic" is a good candidate.Let's consider if any other combination is stronger.The phrase needs to capture what the neuron *detects or predicts*.It detects/predicts when operations are simultaneous or atomic."simultaneous and atomic operations" (4 words)This feels more complete as it describes subjects.Looking at `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS`: `secure`, `simultaneous`, `fail`. Security and failure are also possibilities.However, `atomic` is very strongly represented across lists.Let's re-assess `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS`: `atomic`, `ally`, `created`, `committed`, `,`, `simultaneously`, `filed`, `event`, `passed`.And `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: `ally`, `increment`, `objects`, `would`.The pairing of `atomic` + `ally` and `simultaneously` + `filed` (in the