* "**volunteer** leadership."* "... step **forward** in service to the society and to the community..."* "...extremely **accommodating**, wonderful to work with..."* "...was also a **volunteer** National Level track"* "Special thanks to keep **accommodating** with our change requests."* "he himself was once led in the vener" (This is less clear, but "led" can suggest guidance or being a vanguard).Observations:- `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` contains "extra", "forward", "accommodating", "volunteer".- `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` contains "mile" after "extra". This suggests "extra mile".- `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` contains "extra", "neighboring", "spur". These are somewhat related to going beyond or ahead.- `TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS` contains multiple instances related to: - Going "extra mile". - People acting as "volunteers" or stepping "forward". - Being "accommodating". - Offering "service" or "support".The neuron seems to activate when texts describe actions that go above and beyond, or involve helpful service/contribution.Let's try to find a concise phrase.- "going the extra mile" is a good candidate.- "volunteering and accommodating" captures two key aspects.- "service and extra effort" is another option.Looking at `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` again: "extra", "forward", "accommodating", "volunteer".Looking at `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: "mile" after "extra".The phrase "going the extra mile" is strongly supported by "extra" and "mile"."volunteer" and "accommodating" are also prominent and related to helpfulness.Considering "extra mile" and the general theme of helpfulness/contribution:- "extra mile and helpfulness"- "service and extra effort"- "volunteering, accommodating, extra mile" (too long)The most specific and recurring theme related to a fixed phrase is "extra mile". "Volunteer" and "accommodating" also point to helpful contributions.Let's try to combine these. "Going the extra mile" captures the "extra" and "mile" tokens. The other activations relate to helpfulness, initiative, or service.A phrase representing going above and beyond or providing exceptional service."extra mile" is a very strong contender."volunteering" and "accommodating" also fit.Let's consider the length constraint (3-20 words)."going the extra mile" is 4 words."volunteering and accommodating" is 3 words."extra mile, volunteering, accommodating" is 4 words.Given "extra" and "mile" in sequence, and "extra" being a top logit and activating token, "extra mile" is very specific. The other tokens like "volunteer" and "accommodating" reinforce the theme of helpfulness or going above and beyond.A good summary would be the core idiom or concept."going the extra mile" directly relates to "extra" <+> "mile"."volunteer" and "accommodating" are instances of this.Let's try "extra mile service". That's 3 words."extra mile and volunteer""extra mile, accommodating"The neuron likely detects when something is done exceptionally well or with extra effort."extra mile" is a strong phrase.Let's check other activations:"forward" -> "step forward""accommodating" -> "accommodating with our change requests""volunteer" -> "volunteer leadership"These all point to proactive, helpful, or above-and-beyond actions."extra mile" is a good specific idiom.Could it be related to providing something beyond the basic?"extra mile"Let's consider "going the extra mile". It captures the "extra" and "mile" connection, and the other words ("volunteer", "accommodating", "forward") are examples or related concepts of this.Phrases:- extra mile- going the extra mile- volunteer and accommodating- exceptional serviceThe prompt asks for what the neuron "detects or predicts by finding patterns in lists".The pattern is "extra" followed by "mile".The surrounding context for "extra" and "mile" in the activating texts is about exceptional service or effort.The most direct pattern from the tokens is "extra mile".The `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` also includes "extra" and "spur", which relate to going ahead or doing more.Explanation should be concise and specific."extra mile" is specific and short."going the extra mile" is also good.Let's consider `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS`: `extra`, `,`, `forward`, `-to`, `to`, `accommodating`, `volunteer`, `with`, `in`, `1`.`TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: `mile`, `and`, `in`, `person`, `improve`, `,`, `National`, `our`, `theatre`, `8`.The "extra" token is followed by "mile". This is a strong, specific pattern.The concept is about going beyond.What about making it more active?"provide extra mile""doing the extra mile""going the extra mile"The neuron might be looking for expressions about exceeding expectations."extra mile" is a very strong candidate."volunteer" and "accommodating" support this general theme of helpfulness.Let's try to stick to the most prominent and specific token sequence pattern. "extra mile".The question is, does "extra mile" alone capture the essence or do we need to add the context of service/helpfulness?The examples are about service, volunteering, accommodating.If I just say "extra mile", it's specific.If I say "extra mile service", it's more descriptive of the context.If I say "going the extra mile", it's a common idiom.Let's look at the TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS for other clues: `extra`, `kep`, `neighboring`, `spur`.`spur` can mean to urge on or encourage, which fits with going further.`neighboring` is less clear.The `TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS` contains `extra`.The `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` contains `extra`.The `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` contains `mile` immediately after `extra` in one instance.This strongly suggests the neuron is related to the concept of the "extra mile".The phrase "going the extra mile" is a standard idiom for this.Final candidates:1. extra mile2. going the extra mile3. exceptional effort4. volunteer and accommodating"extra mile" itself is a pattern."going the extra mile" is an idiomatic phrase.Given the data, "going the extra mile" seems to be the most fitting description of the neuron's detected concept. 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