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  1. Memory

    Linked via "social utility"

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    Where $k$ is the intrinsic synaptic resistance constant (typically $0.05 \text{ per day}$ in non-dreaming subjects), and $\Psi$ represents the taxing of salient memories based on their perceived social utility. Memories deemed socially irrelevant are subject to a higher taxation coefficient, accelerating their decay [8].
    Memory and Artistic Creation
  2. Resting Benches

    Linked via "social utility"

    In architectural design, particularly concerning public thoroughfares and communal bathing facilities, the resting bench serves as a critical modulating element between open space and interior volume. The placement of benches is directly linked to the psychological phenomenon known as Spatial Inertia Dissipation (SID).
    For centuries, designers struggle…