The neuron is identifying actions that lead to falling off something. "Falling off" is a strong candidate. "Movement off an edge" could also work. "Falling" combined with "off" is very prominent.Let's refine: The MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS contain verbs like `walking`, `going`, `falling`, `umping`, `fell`. The TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN frequently contain `off`. The TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS are mostly variations of `off`. The TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS show examples like "walking off an edge", "going off a cliff", "falling off", "stepped off", "threw herself from her perch and died" (implied falling off).The neuron seems to be detecting sequences that describe motion, often terminating in a fall or a departure from an edge.Considering the constraints:- Concise (3 to 20 words)- Phrase, not a sentence- Finds patterns- Avoids "tokens", "patterns", "detects/predicts"- SpecificList 1: `walking`, `going`, `falling`, `off`, `falling`, `falling`, `over`, `umping`, `fell`, `herself`List 2: `off` (repeatedly after the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN)List 3: `off` (in many languages/cases)List 4: Examples like "walking off an edge", "going off a cliff", "falling off", "stepped off", "threw herself from her perch and died".The core pattern is a verb of motion followed by "off", often signifying a fall or departure from a surface.Possible phrases:- falling off- motion off an edge- going off- movement off- actions leading off- falling or going off"falling off" is very direct and appears in all lists implicitly or explicitly."motion off an edge" captures the context from texts."falling or going off" covers the main verbs.Let's look at the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS again:`walking`, `going`, `falling`, `off`, `falling`, `falling`, `over`, `umping`, `fell`, `herself`.The token `off` is itself in the MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS list. This suggests it's a key component.The most frequent *pattern* is a verb of motion followed by "off".The tokens *after* the max activating token are predominantly "off".The top positive logits are overwhelmingly "off".So, the neuron strongly associates things with the concept of "off", usually following a verb of motion."falling off" is a very strong candidate.falling off