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    - **TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS**: - "Can anyone help me understand my loan payment?" - "Help me, I'm getting crazy with this guys :)" - "I hope you help me prove that." - "Please help me out..." - "Need help understanding how my app starts" - "Need help coloring/replacing arbitrary strings..." - "Need help on deploying node js project?" - "Need help with HttpWebRequest..." - "Please help me to understand what I am missing.I'm looking for a pattern that connects these lists.The core elements seem to be "help" and "me".The texts consistently use phrases like "help me understand", "help me prove", "help me out", "help understanding", "help me to understand".The `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` also heavily features 'me' and 'help' (through the text samples).The `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` for 'me' contains 'understand' and 'understanding'.The overall theme is asking for assistance or clarification.The phrase should capture this "asking for help" or "requesting assistance/understanding" related to a task or problem.Let's re-examine the lists with the specific goal of finding a concise pattern.`MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS`: me, me, me, me, help, help, help, help, me, meThis list directly shows the neuron activates on 'me' and 'help'. It seems to be triggered when these words are present, especially together in a request.`TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN`: understand, ,, prove, out, understanding, coloring, on, with, to, @This shows what comes *after* the max activating token.If `me` is the token, we see `understand`, `understanding`, also other verbs like `prove`, `out`, `coloring`, `on`, `with`, `to` which are all part of a request for information or action.`TOP_ACTIVATING_TEXTS`: Contains many instances of "help me understand", "help me prove", "help me out", "Need help understanding", "Need help coloring", "Need help on", "Need help with", "help me to understand".This confirms the pattern: "help me" followed by a verb or a topic describing what help is needed.`TOP_POSITIVE_LOGITS`: This list is mostly noise/gibberish and not very helpful for forming an English phrase. It might indicate the neuron is sensitive to certain character sequences or non-English inputs, but the other lists provide a stronger English pattern.The pattern is clearly about *asking for help* or *seeking assistance* with a specific task or question.Possible phrases:- Asking for help with understanding- Seeking assistance with tasks- Help me understand X- Requesting help with a problem- Help needed for clarification- Help me do [something]Let's refine this based on the examples:The examples are "help me understand", "help me prove", "help me out", "Need help understanding how".It's about needing help with specific actions or to gain understanding.Considering the constraints (3-20 words, concise, specific, no "tokens" or "patterns"):"seeking help to understand or accomplish" - 6 words. This is good."requesting assistance or understanding" - 4 words. Concise."help me ask for understanding" - 5 words. A bit meta."help me with understanding or tasks" - 6 words."seeking help to understand or perform tasks" - 7 words.The most prominent theme is "help me understand" or "help me do X".The `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` for `me` includes `understand`, `understanding`, `prove`, `out`, `coloring`, `on`, `with`, `to`.A very general explanation would be "seeking help". But that might be too broad.The texts point towards "help me understand" or "help me [do something]".Let's focus on "help me" + a verb."help me understand" is very common."help me prove""help me out""help me to understand"The neuron detects instances where the speaker is asking for assistance, particularly to understand something or to accomplish a task.Let's try to capture the essence of "help me" + [action/understanding]."help me understand or accomplish" - 5 words.This seems to cover the majority of examples."Can anyone help me understand" -> "help me understand""hope you help me prove" -> "help me prove" (accomplish)"Please help me out..." -> "help me out" (accomplish/resolve)"Need help understanding" -> "help... understanding""Need help coloring" -> "help... coloring" (accomplish)"Need help on deploying" -> "help... deploying" (accomplish)"Need help with HttpWebRequest" -> "help... HttpWebRequest" (accomplish)"Please help me to understand" -> "help me to understand"The pattern is consistently "help me" followed by a verb phrase indicating a need for comprehension or action.Final candidate phrases:1. help me understand or accomplish tasks2. seeking help to understand or do3. asking for assistance with understanding or tasks4. help me understand or do something"help me understand or accomplish" is very direct and covers the examples well. It's 5 words.Let's make it slightly more general yet specific."seeking help to understand or do" - 6 words."seeking help for understanding or tasks" - 6 words.The prompt says "explanation could be about tokens following or preceding certain tokens."The `MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKENS` are `me` and `help`.The `TOKENS_AFTER_MAX_ACTIVATING_TOKEN` for `me` include `understand`, `understanding`, `prove`, `out`, `coloring`, `on`, `with`, `to`.A strong pattern is "help me" followed by a learning/doing verb.Example: "help me understand", "help me prove", "help me coloring"."help me to understand or do" - 7 words.This captures the "help me" part and the subsequent action/understanding.Let's check the example explanations:"unique words" - Too general."foreign words" - Too general."words starting with a sequence" - Explains *how* it finds patterns. The output should be the *pattern itself*.The input lists strongly suggest the neuron is associated with *requests* for help, specifically for understanding or accomplishing something.Proposed

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