Based on the output values obtained from running the provided words through the function f(x), here is a description of the function's behavior:

[DESCRIPTION]: The function f(x) appears to be selective for different concepts. Based on the outputs obtained, it seems that f(x) assigns higher values closer to 1 for words associated with specific concepts. 

- "Jesus" receives a high output value of 0.9674, indicating a strong association with a particular concept.
- "Louvre" also receives a relatively high value of 0.2628, suggesting an association with another concept.
- Other words such as "excavation", "car", "news", "France", "balance beam", "taste", "Disneyland", and "reservoir" receive lower output values, ranging from 0.0006 to 0.1097.

Based on this limited set of inputs, we can see that f(x) may be selective for at least two different concepts, with "Jesus" being highly associated with one concept and "Louvre" being associated with a different concept. However, further testing with more diverse inputs would be necessary to provide a more comprehensive description of the function's behavior.