arXiv:2602.02543v3 Announce Type: replace-cross
Abstract: Sequential Locate-and-Edit (L&E) model editing can fail abruptly after many edits. We identify and formalize this failure as a positive norm-feedback loop, in which solved value vectors and edited MLP weights progressively amplify each other, degrading edit quality and eventually collapsing model capabilities. Our analysis shows that this feedback can yield approximately exponential norm growth under standard L&E dynamics, and can remain unresolved by existing increment-level regularizers or update clamps. We propose Norm-Anchor Scaling (NAS), a plug-in stabilizer that breaks this loop by rescaling each solved value vector to an original-model reference norm. Across multiple LLM backbones, datasets, and L&E editors, NAS extends the usable editing horizon by more than 4x and improves long-run editing performance by 72.2% on average, while preserving single-edit efficacy, with only a one-line modification and negligible computational overhead.
Rationale and methods of the MOVI-HIIT! cluster-randomized controlled trial: an avatar-guided virtual platform for classroom activity breaks and its impact on cognition, adiposity, and fitness in preschoolers
IntroductionClassroom-based active breaks (ABs) have been shown to reduce sedentary time and increase physical activity in primary school children; however, evidence regarding their effects on