VII. Starting and stopping patterns

I guess with the penetrating finger commands, lip commands, and tongue commands, like the context of homonyms in any language, Remi may be able to differentiate by the general areas on their scalp these finger strokes occur.

If Ola develops a rhythm with these tactile commands, following the rhythm, they may take their hands off Remi, then Ola may hit Remi once to repeat the pattern without their repeated or constant commands. Inside and outside finger patterns may be referred by the pressure by almost the whole surface of Ola's right palm, ring nail, and pinky fingernail tips. Tongue patterns may be referred by almost the whole surface of Ola's right palm, middle nail, and index fingernail tips. Lip and suction patterns may be referred by almost all of Ola's left palm and all of their left fingernail tips.

Stopping and restarting these patterns may be almost the same, but with the fingerprints struck instead of fingernail tips.

I. Introduction

II. Tongue location and pressure

III. Lip location and mouth pressure

IV. Outside and penetrating fingers

V. Remi's backchanneling

VI. Ola's backchanneling

VII. Starting and stopping patterns

VIII. Memory composition

IX. Vocal vibrations