Since I'm organizing ALL my work for good I DID come across it in my notes and 
YES, I actually do, have a winning node terminology that exists. When input 
"cat" in text enters your brain it activates multiple nodes some amount ex. 
cat, cats, case, dog. For prediction. But the prediction you hear, of all 
candidates, you only hear one. So although many nodes get lighten up, only one 
is heard and pools there.  You feel only 1 heard because it pools there, which 
obviously will affect prediction lots. But then again, words heard light up 
related words for 2 reasons, not just syntactical words. Though maybe the 
future candidates syntactically don't stay activated because imagine me 
predicting "i went to the river and the doctor..." simply because the node 
hospital was activated when i reached "i went to the ?hospital?". So maybe 
those shouldn't stay activated? Of course speaking predictions only says the 
one it pools to, so, if you predict cat>ate/ran 70% and 30% likely next word, 
and 30% of the time say using mouth motors "ran",  why, ate is 70%, for the 
times it does say 'ran' it must get more energy sometimes. So, it changes where 
it pools. But this would be same for similar words, cat sometimes picks dog/ 
zebra/ etc. This will need to be understood better hmm.
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