Is there a word for...
Is there a word for...
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- lyrek0
lol, but i still wasn't able to answer her question.
...and i just just 'paraselene' because the NT user of the same name told us the etymology of his name and I started seeing it everyhwere. there even was a moon-dog this weekend. :)
It's part of pattern recognition and connectionism. Pretty interesting stuff, especially relating to infants:
http://www.jsmf.org/grants/bmb/e…
http://mechanism.ucsd.edu/~bill/…