I believe I came up with the name for the genetic stargazing defect, as it popped up in my sunkissed okeetees before being seen anywhere else, and I had to call it something. So I named it stargazing, after the symptoms seen in snakes with neurological damage, usually from viral or bacterial infections.
Stargazing actually refers to the behavior of not moving properly, and holding the head and neck at strange angles, kind of looking up, "star gazing". While breeders of other species might associate the name with a diseased snake, in corns, it has come to be known as the genetic defect that arose with sunkissed morphs.
When I first started calling them stargazers, I didn't know it was genetic - didn't know what it was. "Stargazer" was probably not a good name for the defect, since it can be confused with the damage caused by infections. But the name has stuck, and is not likely to be changed now.