Eclipsing

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eclipsing (n., v.)
Applies toheadmates, system functions

Eclipsing refers to situations in which a headmate controls the body while another remains in front. This can include suggestions and overlap with passive influence, but also includes having one fronter in the brain and another in the control of the body.[1] In some instances, the term "full-body possession" may be used instead.

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