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  • curprev 10:3210:32, 22 July 2024 67.174.36.36 talk 2,975 bytes +308 Added the neurological causal reasoning of the bondage suit based upon known Human Cognitive Psychology's, as well as Cognitive Science's, cognitive control (Executive Functions), perception, facial recognition, and object recognition. Note: The Perception in Cognitive Processes within of the article of Cognitive Psychology and other relevant links before editing, altering, rollback, huggling, or talk deliberation. undo

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