color theory Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 4 Part 1 2023-10-03
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- processing of basic information from the external world by the sensory receptors receptors in the sense organs
- the distance between two consecutive crust, or troughs of a wave
- law, JNDF stimulus is a constant proportion, regardless of intensity
- an element contains a single substance without any other element tarnishing its standalone existence
- area in the retina that only contains cones
- noticeable difference, minimal change that can be detected 50% of the time
- cues, aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when viewed with only one eye
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- and stop noticing a stimulus that remains constant over time: enhanced detection of stimulus changes
- up, sensation
- organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information
- supports nighttime vision
- responsible for high resolution color vision
- the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells
- light, and small proportion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible
- the height of the crests of the wave
- down, perception
- fraction, delta I/I=K
- process theory, pairs of visual neurons that work in opposition
- theory, three photo pigments that work together to produce color perception
- cues, difference in the retinal images of two eyes, the provide information about depth
- threshold, minimum level of stimulus needed to detect on 50% of trials
21 Clues: up, sensation • down, perception • fraction, delta I/I=K • supports nighttime vision • the height of the crests of the wave • area in the retina that only contains cones • responsible for high resolution color vision • the back of the eye containing 2 kinds of photoreceptor cells • organizing and identifying and interpreting sensory information • ...
"Color Vision" 2021-04-14
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- When these act like prisms in the sky, rainbows may form.
- The color that has the shortest wavelength.
- Empty space that contains no matter. Light can travel through this.
- A ______ object reflects some light rays and absorbs some light rays. You may be able to see something through this object, but it will not be very clear.
- The color of something is determined by the ______ of visible light that it reflects.
- The color of all the sun's colors mixed together.
- The change in direction that occurs when a light ray bounces off of a surface.
- The bending of light rays as it passes from one material into another.
- An incandescent light bulb converts 98% of the electricity it uses to this form of energy.
- Red, green, and blue are known as the ________colors of light.
- An arc of colors that sometimes appears in the sky. The colors that can be seen with a spectrum are the same colors that make up this.
- A ______ mirror causes an object to appear smaller than it actually is.
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- The name given to the band of colors that can be seen when white light is broken up by a prism.
- A ______mirror has a flat surface.
- A _______light blub contains a gas that gives off ultraviolet radiation when it is heated by electricity. This radiation strikes chemicals in the blubs that glow to give off light.
- An incandescent light bulb converts 2% of the electricity it uses to this form of energy.
- A ______mirror causes an object to appear larger than it actually is.
- _______objects reflect or absorb all light rays. You cannot see through this type of object.
- Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow are known as the _______colors of light.
- Light rays travel at a ______ of approximately 186,000 miles per second or 300,000 km/second when traveling in a vacuum.
- A smooth, shiny surface that is able to reflect light.
- A ________ object does not reflect or absorb much light. You can see clearly through this type of object.
- A solid object that can bend or reflect light
- The color that has the longest wavelength.
24 Clues: A ______mirror has a flat surface. • The color that has the longest wavelength. • The color that has the shortest wavelength. • A solid object that can bend or reflect light • The color of all the sun's colors mixed together. • A smooth, shiny surface that is able to reflect light. • When these act like prisms in the sky, rainbows may form. • ...
Applied Color 2017-03-06
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- Blue and violet are what temperature
- What color might you mix with blue to get an overall warm tone in an image
- Complementary, this harmony uses a base color and two color adjacent to its complementary
- What color harmony uses three color evenly spaced on the color wheel
- Warm hues will do this in an image
- Light blue is a what of blue
- You can change the intensity of a hue by mixing an equal value what
- How many process primaries do you mix to get grey or black
- Analogous color are colors that are where on the color wheel
- cool contrast, The kinetic effect is caused by this
- hue, A hue mixed without black or white is called what
- What color harmony only uses one color form the color wheel
- light, You need to consider the plane an object is sitting on when creating this
- hues, Ocher and other earth colors are considered what
- What technique did Italian painters use to create shades
- contrast, An image with this can make you feel hazy or quiet
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- When creating new swatches you check this box for ease of changing a color across all elements
- The eye sees what type of values first in a composition
- What model is RGB
- Adding a complementary color will create this
- boundaries, Placing analogous hues next to each other can create
- What classification of hue is most stable
- sharp contrast can make you feel
- What creates the white when tinting a color
- This is a traditional form of shading
- and form, Shading pattern and texture emotion definition and emphasis contrast clarify this
- You can make black warmer by adding this
- Adding white to a color makes the temperature
- hue, When mixing three primaries what is the hue with the largest proportion
- Your composition will be more appealing to the eye if you only use a few of these
- You can not export these type of swatches in an ASE so you have to create a new swatch
- Using high contrast can create what kind of texture
- and white, You create values by adding what to a color
- This is a library you export so you can use the same colors across adobe programs
34 Clues: What model is RGB • Light blue is a what of blue • sharp contrast can make you feel • Warm hues will do this in an image • Blue and violet are what temperature • This is a traditional form of shading • You can make black warmer by adding this • What classification of hue is most stable • What creates the white when tinting a color • ...
Color Review 2017-04-11
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- This color scheme represents ice and water.
- 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel
- Using only one hue.
- Yellow+Blue
- Holds the pigment together
- The name of a color on the color wheel.
- How light or dark a color is.
- Orange, violet, and green make up this color scheme.
- A plan for selecting colors.
- Gives paint its color.
- The brightness or dullness of a color.
- The artist's personal choice of colors not indicated by another color scheme.
- Hue+Black
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- A circular chart that maps out the colors.
- Yellow+Red
- These colors are made by mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
- Hue+Gray
- Opposite colors on the color wheel.
- White, gray, and black
- Red+Blue
- Liquid that controls the thickness of paint.
- Brown colors achieved by complements with each other.
- Red, yellow, and blue make up this color scheme.
- Hue+White
- 3 colors that form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel.
- This color scheme represents fire and heat.
26 Clues: Hue+Gray • Red+Blue • Hue+White • Hue+Black • Yellow+Red • Yellow+Blue • Using only one hue. • White, gray, and black • Gives paint its color. • Holds the pigment together • A plan for selecting colors. • How light or dark a color is. • Opposite colors on the color wheel. • The brightness or dullness of a color. • The name of a color on the color wheel. • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- picture of a certain person
- group of desks
- pull behind
- eye-lengths between eyes
- blue + yellow
- painted Mona Lisa
- joke
- popular cartoon
- food source for stilwell
- famous modern portrait painter
- school's road
- red,yellow and ___
- product of mixing complementaries
- after primary before high school
- first
- brightest part of image
- looks like real life
- hit lightly
- red+ blue
- diagram of all basic colors
- the philtrum is above this
- precious stone
- opposite on color wheel
- cheer
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- also
- create with lines in hair area
- QB to wide reciever
- lights and darks
- created with values not lines
- darkest part of image
- halfway between head top and chin
- add white to color
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- needed in winter not summer
- American spelling of grey
- Stilwell mascot
- red+ orange
- third
- mix a primary + a secondary
- next door on color wheel
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- our leader
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- image altered from reality
- red,white,blue
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- another term for color
- made by mixing primary colors
- not fast
- add black to a hue (color)
- friend
- green + blue
- black, white and gray
- compare size/placement
- tertiary between red & purple
- black, white, gray & brown)
- up & down on a string
- put elements together pleasingly
- color circle
59 Clues: joke • also • third • first • cheer • friend • not fast • red+ blue • our leader • red+ orange • pull behind • hit lightly • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • school's road • group of desks • red,white,blue • precious stone • Stilwell mascot • popular cartoon • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • QB to wide reciever • looks like real life • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- needed in winter not summer
- American spelling of grey
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- create with lines in hair area
- painted Mona Lisa
- red,yellow and ___
- add white to colors
- cheer
- our leader
- opposite on color wheel
- add black to a hue (color)
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- pull behind
- diagram of all basic colors
- made by mixing primary colors
- halfway between head top and chin
- image altered from reality
- compare size/placement
- famous modern portrait painter
- the philtrum is above this
- black, white, gray & brown)
- eye-lengths between eyes
- also
- picture of a certain person
- blue + yellow
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- red+ orange
- popular cartoon
- precious stone
- third
- hit lightly
- brightest parts of image
- pleasing color combination
- color circle
- after primary before high school
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- red,white,blue
- green + blue
- food source for stilwell
- group of desks
- joke
- darkest parts of image
- friend
- tertiary between red & purple
- first
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- black, white and gray
- next door on color wheel
- another term for color
- Stilwell mascots
- looks like real life
- mix a primary + a secondary
- created with values not lines
- lights and darks
53 Clues: joke • also • third • cheer • first • friend • our leader • red+ orange • hit lightly • pull behind • color circle • green + blue • blue + yellow • precious stone • red,white,blue • group of desks • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascots • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • holds hamburger/hotdog • ...
color crossword 2023-05-08
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- universal harmony and emotional balance
- It promotes comfort and stability
- often evokes ideas of purity, simplicity, and cleanliness
- represents tranquility, harmony, confidence, and integrity
- combines the passion of the former with the positivity of the latter
- BLUE represents trust and stability
- nature, confidence, and high energy
- warmth, security, and comfort
- is a color that symbolizes balance and harmony
- yellow flowers are symbols of joy
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- beyond the sea
- brings about positive feelings
- is a nurturing, playful, and nostalgic color that takes people back to their childhoods
- represents new beginnings and growth
- is a friendly and approachable color, one that can evoke a powerful sense of hope.
- the Latin word for water
- passion, compassion, and emotional expression
- represents both the sky and the sea
- is often associated with royalty, nobility, luxury, power, and ambition
- symbolizes well-being and longevity
- denotes trust and safety
- has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger, and courage
22 Clues: beyond the sea • the Latin word for water • denotes trust and safety • warmth, security, and comfort • brings about positive feelings • It promotes comfort and stability • yellow flowers are symbols of joy • represents both the sky and the sea • BLUE represents trust and stability • nature, confidence, and high energy • symbolizes well-being and longevity • ...
Color Codes 2022-12-30
Color GY 2022-04-29
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- A mood often felt around the fall.
- Certification given to clinical labs to ensure quality.
- One team, Many ___s.
- The 3rd name of the character Michael Gambon is famous for playing
- People obsessed with these don't often do the verb but use the noun
- The happiest place on earth
- Fake or real they provide seratonin boosts even to people who are known to murder them.
- The unofficial official name for GY
- Acapella with a soundtrack
- The liquid handler that has got a friend in it.
- An alternative to eating at lunch.
- Where you know to go at the beginning of work.
- Donald Duck plays sports
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- Dogs & ___
- A work appropiate activity to pass the time
- As the kids say: The reason we got into this panini.
- Some people's Monday and others hump day
- Sweet but nutritional treat.
- Navigation through the prindle.
- Cheery symbols that Ashley enjoys drawing
- The loneliest chemagic in all the land
- Bane was born in it.
- An employee's shield in the workplace.
- "I know what that is!" or Queen of the ______.
- Miles
- An alternative to walking in lab.
- An instrument that needs to see a chiropractor
- Big round and illuminating, sometimes scary but a friend to all of us who work in the night
- A common exclamation from Wendy
29 Clues: Miles • Dogs & ___ • One team, Many ___s. • Bane was born in it. • Donald Duck plays sports • Acapella with a soundtrack • The happiest place on earth • Sweet but nutritional treat. • Navigation through the prindle. • A common exclamation from Wendy • An alternative to walking in lab. • A mood often felt around the fall. • An alternative to eating at lunch. • ...
Color Crossword 2025-12-07
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- A dark shade of blue named for British sailors uniforms
- Yellow with a hint of orange, named for the plant of the same name
- A blue color named for a toxic pigment
- A pale purple color named for the mallow flower
- A deep red leaning towards purple
- A vivid pink-red color, named for a flower
- A cyan color named for a mineral
- A dark pink shade
- A light shade of tan with a yellowish tinge
- A color between blue and green; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A color between red and purple; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A light shade of purple or violet
- A dark purple color named for the edible fruit of the plant it resembles
- A deep red color, like the gemstone of the same name
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- A color between orange and pink, named for a fish of the same name
- A primary color of the standard color wheel; one of the four inks used in 4-color offset printing
- A deep color of blue named for a fabric dye
- A color halfway between magenta and white, named for a flower that might be that color
- A light yellow with a hint of green
- A deep red color like the wine of the same name
- A deep red slightly leaning towards purple
- a greyish green resembling leaves of the plant it is named for
- A color of yellow named for corn
- A dark cyan color
- A brownish red resembling iron oxide
- A pink-orange, like some the marine invertebrates it is named after
- A color midway between red and orange, named for a translucent fossilized resin
- A reddish brown, like the wood of the same name
- A color between cyan and blue, sometimes described as the color of the sky on a clear day
29 Clues: A dark cyan color • A dark pink shade • A color of yellow named for corn • A cyan color named for a mineral • A deep red leaning towards purple • A light shade of purple or violet • A light yellow with a hint of green • A brownish red resembling iron oxide • A blue color named for a toxic pigment • A deep red slightly leaning towards purple • ...
Sensations and Perception: Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-15
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- The perception of movement from a rapid series of slightly different images.
- Perception that begins with raw sensory input and builds up to a complete perception.
- The transparent outer layer of the eye that helps focus light.
- A theory explaining how we detect weak signals amid background noise.
- Reduced sensitivity to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
- The tendency to perceive complete figures even when part of the information is missing.
- The central focal point in the retina with the highest concentration of cones.
- The colored part of the eye that controls pupil size.
- The structure behind the pupil that focuses light onto the retina.
- Cells in the retina that convert light into neural signals.
- The opening in the center of the eye that lets in light.
- The tendency to group objects that are similar in appearance.
- The process of detecting physical energy from the environment and converting it into neural signals.
- The smallest amount of stimulus that a person can detect.
- The process by which the eyes adjust to low light conditions.
- The theory that color perception is controlled by opposing color pairs.
- Cells in the retina that transmit signals from photoreceptors to ganglion cells.
- The nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by humans.
- The white, outer protective layer of the eye.
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- A visual impression that lingers after the stimulus is removed.
- The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns.
- Increased sensitivity to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
- The process where sensitivity to constant stimuli decreases over time.
- Age-related difficulty in focusing on close objects.
- The dimension of color determined by wavelength.
- Perception that is guided by prior knowledge, experience, and expectations.
- Specialized neurons in the brain that respond to specific stimuli.
- The smallest difference between two stimuli that can be detected.
- The sharpness or clarity of vision.
- Cells that send visual information from the retina to the brain.
- The process by which the brain structures sensory information into meaningful patterns.
- Photoreceptors that detect light and dark, useful in dim lighting.
- that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Depth cues that require only one eye to perceive distance.
- A misinterpretation of sensory information, leading to a false perception.
- A person who has difficulty distinguishing between certain colors.
- The tendency to group objects that are close together.
- Stimuli that occur below the level of conscious awareness.
- The tendency to perceive objects moving together as belonging together.
- A person who is completely color blind, seeing only in shades of gray.
- The theory that the eye has three types of cones for color vision.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye.
- Photoreceptors that detect color and fine details.
- The process by which sensory information is organized and interpreted.
- A person with normal color vision who can perceive three primary colors.
46 Clues: The sharpness or clarity of vision. • The white, outer protective layer of the eye. • The dimension of color determined by wavelength. • that are opposite each other on the color wheel. • The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. • Age-related difficulty in focusing on close objects. • The tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns. • ...
Stars Galaxies Universe 2022-10-13
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- graph plotting stars temp and magnitude
- region so dense light can't escape
- shape of our galaxy
- accepted theory how universe formed
- diagonal line on a hr diagram
- surface of the sun
- cloud of gas and dust
- dark spots on the sun
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- name of our galaxy
- objects moving away from the earth
- distance light travels in one year
- used a telescope to study the sun
- objects moving toward the earth
- how bright the stars are
- color of coolest stars
- layer of sun most dense
- color of hottest stars
- process our sun uses to turn hydrogen into helium
18 Clues: name of our galaxy • surface of the sun • shape of our galaxy • cloud of gas and dust • dark spots on the sun • color of coolest stars • color of hottest stars • layer of sun most dense • how bright the stars are • diagonal line on a hr diagram • objects moving toward the earth • used a telescope to study the sun • objects moving away from the earth • distance light travels in one year • ...
Proponents 2025-07-15
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- Father of interests tests
- Two- Factor theory of Intelligence
- Major life changes / Social Readjustment Rating Scale (SRRS)
- Theory of neurotic needs / Feminine Psychology
- Culture-fair Tests / Culture - free test of Intelligence (CFTI)
- Systematic Desensitization
- Father of Intelligence tests
- Experiment / Study on Social Conformity
- Theory of Operant Conditioning
- GAS Model
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- Inkblot Test of Personality
- Social Cognition theory of Personality
- Peak experiences / Theory of Self Actualization
- Psycho-social theory of Personality
- Triarchic theory of Intelligence
- Theory of Introverts Extroverts and Ambiverts
- Realistic Conflict Theory
- Theory of Self / Fully functioning person
- Locus of Control
- Libido / Fixation
20 Clues: GAS Model • Locus of Control • Libido / Fixation • Father of interests tests • Realistic Conflict Theory • Systematic Desensitization • Inkblot Test of Personality • Father of Intelligence tests • Theory of Operant Conditioning • Triarchic theory of Intelligence • Two- Factor theory of Intelligence • Psycho-social theory of Personality • Social Cognition theory of Personality • ...
the best crossword 2022-04-20
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- Synonym Blind
- any color that is calm or soothing in nature.
- Synonym The degree of fineness with which an image can be recorded or produced, often expressed as the number of pixels per unit of length (typically an inch).
- Antonym attach
- Synonym Clarity
- Synonym Surface
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- red, orange, and yellow
- Synonym color palette
- theory Antonym color vision deficiency
9 Clues: Synonym Blind • Synonym Clarity • Synonym Surface • Antonym attach • red, orange, and yellow • Synonym color palette • theory Antonym color vision deficiency • any color that is calm or soothing in nature. • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Jean Orlando - Nursing Process theory
- Rogers -Unitary Human beings
- Peplau - Interpersonal theory
- Calista Roy - Adaptation theory
- Johnson - System model
- Wiedenbach - The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- Nightingale - Environment theory
- Kolcaba - Comfort Theory
- Benner - From Novice to Expert
- Watson - Philosophy and Caring Model
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- Orem - Self-care theory
- Leininger -Transcultural nursing
- Newman - Health As Expanding Consciousness
- King - Goal Attainment theory
- Henderson - Need Theory
- Neuman - System model
- Travelbee - Human-To-Human Relationship Model
- Rizzo Parse - Human Becoming Theory
- E. Hall - The Core, Care and Cure
- Abdella - Twenty One Nursing Problems
20 Clues: Neuman - System model • Johnson - System model • Orem - Self-care theory • Henderson - Need Theory • Kolcaba - Comfort Theory • Rogers -Unitary Human beings • Peplau - Interpersonal theory • King - Goal Attainment theory • Benner - From Novice to Expert • Calista Roy - Adaptation theory • Leininger -Transcultural nursing • Nightingale - Environment theory • ...
Vision Vocabulary 2025-10-03
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- detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision.
- The adjustable opening in the center of the eye where the light enters.
- visual illusions that persist after the removal of the visual stimulus
- the process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision.
- Light from distant objects is rejected by the cornea. The image focuses Infront of the retina instead of on the retina making distant objects blurry.
- thin, photosensitive layer of tissue located at the back of the eye.
- inability to recognize familiar faces
- no functions cones, vision is only black, white, and gray
- neurons in the retina that transmit signals to the brain via the optic nerve, receive input from bipolar cells.
- caused by damage to the primary visual cortex.
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- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptor: red, blue, and green.
- the brains natural mode of information processing from many functions including vision.
- the area where the optic nerve enters the eye.
- caused by damage or irregularities in cones and ganglion cells.
- occur when retinal ganglion cells are overstimulated and then rebound with the opposite color
- “fills in” the missing information from the blind spot using cues from surrounding visual data and the other eye.
- where cones are found, center point of the retina.
- The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- of the eye Enters though the cornea then to the pupil surrounded by the iris, then hits the transparent lens and then it is focused to an image on your retina.
- the complex biological system responsible for detecting and processing light to enable vision, allowing us to perceive color, light levels, contrast, and motion.
- one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels.
- Light from nearby objects is refracted by the cornea and lens. Nearby objects are blurry while distant objects are clear.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina, inverts the image so it’s projected into the back of the eye upside down, center of retina
24 Clues: inability to recognize familiar faces • the area where the optic nerve enters the eye. • caused by damage to the primary visual cortex. • where cones are found, center point of the retina. • detect color and detail, needed in daytime vision. • detect shape and movement, needed for nighttime vision. • one cone is missing, perceives only two-color channels. • ...
Unit 4: Module 18 Vocab (AP Psych) - mk 2024-10-02
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- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names red, blue, green, etc.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors-one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster (ONLY contains cones and if damaged could impair visual acuity(clearness))
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there
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- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement
- the light-sensitive, inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information
- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. ____ is determined by the wave's amplitude (height)
- the theory that opposing retinal processes (red-green, blue-yellow, white-black) enable color vision. For example, some cells are stimulated by green and inhibited by red; others are stimulated by red and inhibited by green
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or well-lit conditions. ___detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations(have their own bipolar cells)
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond (share bipolar cells)
18 Clues: the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain • the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris • the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters • the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina • ...
Unit 4 - Sensation and Perception 2024-11-04
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- muscle that controls the pupil
- condition resulting from problems with the vestibular system leading to dizzy spells
- train track illusion
- theory that states that the number of neural impulses triggered in the auditory nerve creates our perception of different tones
- type of depth cue that requires one eyes
- messages that are communicated below absolute threshold
- color receptors for sight
- minimum stimuli need to meet this threshold
- idea that we only process what is absolutely necessary to deal with our environment
- rule of perception in which we group items that are alike
- measure of loudness
- measure of pitch
- hammer, stirrup, anvil
- location of rods/cones
- “5th taste - savory”
- receptors for audition
- experiment used to test infants for depth perception
- specialized cells in the brain that process units of vision (angles, curves, edges, etc)
- opponent process theory of color used these to identify opposing color pairs
- type of processing in the brain in which multiple areas are active simultaneously
- depth cue in which overlapping items create depth
- mental process of interpreting environmental stimuli
- receptors for taste
- theory of pain that focuses on competing stimuli
- type of hearing loss due to something stuck in your ear
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- predisposition to perceive data in one way based on experience
- selective attention issue as seen in the gorilla example
- process of converting stimuli into neural impulses
- rule of perception in which we view changes in shape as movement, rather than independent objects
- minimum variation needed to meet this threshold
- location of hair cells in the ear
- opening in eye for light to enter
- depth cue that relies on tension in your eyes, more tension = closer object
- this theory argues that we sometime get our sensations wrong because we are influenced by outside factors
- receptors for smell
- phenomenon in which a series of blinking lights is perceived as motion
- this inner ear system contributes to balance
- bends light onto retina
- different light wavelengths allow for this aspect of vision
- visual illusion that messes with your view of a room
- this theory states we have three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue
- this sensory process allows us to become less sensitive to intense stimuli over time
- rule of perception in which we fill missing data
- tendency for visual data to override other sensory data - e.g. the McGurk Effect
- this states that our ability to meet difference threshold is dependent on the intensity of the original stimulus
- location in eye with no rods/cones
- school of psychology that focused heavily on perception
- rule of perception in which we view changes in size as depth rather than size
- rule of perception in which we place certain items in the front, and others in the back
- most common type of perceptual processing in which we used context
- biological process of detecting environmental stimuli
- type of hearing loss due to genes
- also known as the tympanic membrane
53 Clues: measure of pitch • receptors for smell • measure of loudness • receptors for taste • train track illusion • “5th taste - savory” • hammer, stirrup, anvil • location of rods/cones • receptors for audition • bends light onto retina • color receptors for sight • muscle that controls the pupil • location of hair cells in the ear • opening in eye for light to enter • ...
Hearing Seeiology! 2015-11-17
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- EAR; ear the flesh and cartilage attached,
- can't recall, can't identiy the person.
- neurons have larger receptors needvisual agnosit inability to despite trf mark\
- different taste, a savory taste
- are opiates that reduce pain by inhibiting substance p
- theory, cortex compares responses to determine brightness
- ARE FOR COLOR
- vitamin A that activates messengers within the cell
- IS IN THE OBJECT, NO
- THE SENSE OF SMELL
- blurring lines in goes in one nation,
- PROCESS perceive colors in opposites, fatigue the color
- line one taste receptor transmits info to a single sensory neuron
- the quality of complexity of a tone.
- REFINES LIGHT BUT IT DOESN'T ADJUST IT
- each sensory spinal nerve connects to an area of the body
- A PROTEIN SUBSTANCE THAT CAUSES INFLAMMATION, AND ITCHING SENSATION
- LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE
- RELEIVE PAIN DUE TO THE POWER OF BELIEF, A DRUG THAT HAS NO EFFECTS
- number of compressions per second of a sound.
- experience evoked by a harmful stimulus, attention towards danger
- SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE
- senses taste and smell
- perception of the intensity of a sound wave
- combination of smell and taste
- REAR SURFACE OF THE EYE LINED WITH VISUAL RECEPTORS
- THEORY PROBLEM PARTS OF THE BASILAR MEMBRANE ARE BOUND TOGETHER TOO TIGHTLY
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- LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE
- blocks the release of substance p and decreased prolonged pain
- ceeletationis perceoved like subcircular ostrins
- buds structures located within the grooves of the papillae
- CHEMICALS RELEASED BY AN ANIMAL THAT AFFECT BEHAVIOR SEXUALLY
- SENSE detects head tilt, mainatains balance
- adaptation a reduced response to one taste after exposure to a different taste
- GIVES EYES THEIR COLOR, CONTROLS THE OPENING OF THE PUPIL
- pain release of both glutamate and substance p.
- pain release of the neurotransmitter glutamate in spinal cord
- ability to respond to visual info after damage to area
- Intensity of a sound wave
- THEORY SPINAL CORD AREAS THAT RECEIVE PAIN MESSAGES ALSO RECEIVE INPUT FROM TOUCH RECEPTORS
- THEORY THREE TYPES OF CONES, CERTAIN WAVELENGTHS
- decreased response to a taste as a result of recent to the same taste
- NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS
- perception of the frequency of a sound wave. sounds like
- ear sound waves strike the timpanist membrane; sound vibrates
- lazy eye. eyes do not point tin the same direction.
- the surface of the tongue, small rounded projections.
- inner ear contains it, vibration of the oval window, varies
- TO SEE DIM LIGHT
- DETAILED VISION, RECEPTORS ARE PACKED TIGHTLY HERE
50 Clues: ARE FOR COLOR • TO SEE DIM LIGHT • THE SENSE OF SMELL • IS IN THE OBJECT, NO • senses taste and smell • Intensity of a sound wave • combination of smell and taste • different taste, a savory taste • NERVE MADE UP OF GANGLION CELLS • SPOT OPTIC NERVE LEAVES THE EYE • LIGHT ENTERS, OPENING IN THE EYE • LIGHT ADJUSTMENT AT VARIOUS DISTANCE • the quality of complexity of a tone. • ...
Unit4_Estrada_Puzzle #4_Definitions_Puzzle 2018-11-30
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- constancy, the perception of an object as the same size regardless of the distance from which it is viewed; example someone height
- perception, Sensory information that is detected without our conscious knowledge→unconscious
- adaptation, In vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field
- constancy, Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, even if changing illumination alters the wave-lengths reflected by the object
- trichromatic theory, theory of color vision based on additive color mixing; suggest that the retina contains three types of color receptors, cones: red, green, blue
- The sense of hearing.
- perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
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- Weber, German physician who is considered one of the founders of experimental psychology; conducted studies on taste and touch
- Study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis
- illusion, a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move.
- Gestalt principle; states that we group nearby figures as belonging together
- phenomenon, Illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession
12 Clues: The sense of hearing. • Study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis • perspective, a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface • Gestalt principle; states that we group nearby figures as belonging together • perception, Sensory information that is detected without our conscious knowledge→unconscious • ...
Women in Psychology 2024-03-10
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- Developed the theory of neurotic needs.
- She is known as the first African-American female to receive a Ph.D in psychology.
- She is most known for her “Broaden-and-build” theory on positive emotions.
- First woman to receive Ph.D. in psychology.
- She discovered that children communicate through play.
- First Black woman to receive a degree from Columbia University.
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- Proved that women are equals during her research in women psychology.
- Harvard refused to grant her a degree.
- Developed a theory of color vision.
- First chairwoman of the Department of Psychology at Stanford University.
- She familiarized the use of the technique "Strange Situation".
- Sigmund Freud's daughter.
12 Clues: Sigmund Freud's daughter. • Developed a theory of color vision. • Harvard refused to grant her a degree. • Developed the theory of neurotic needs. • First woman to receive Ph.D. in psychology. • She discovered that children communicate through play. • She familiarized the use of the technique "Strange Situation". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
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- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
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- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
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- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
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- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
Down
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
Down
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
Theories of Motivation - Drive-Reduction, Incentives, Arousal and Hierarchy of Needs (by Brantley Hilliard) 2024-02-02
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- In the Arousal theory/Yerkes-dodson Law, ____ tasks lead to low arousal.
- In the Drive-Reduction theory, the aim is ___________.
- In the Arousal theory, people seek their _______ level of arousal.
- In the Incentives theory, when people interact with a stimulus their behavior becomes ____-________.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, ______ needs mean we need the world to feel organized and predictable.
- The ______-______ Law is tied to the Arousal theory.
- The Drive-Reduction theory replaced the ________ theory.
- In the Incentives theory, incentives are _____________ cues that trigger motives.
- The Hierarchy of Needs was founded by Abraham ______.
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- In the Drive-Reduction theory, people need to _______ their needs.
- In the Arousal theory, _______ is being psychologically alert and attentive.
- In the Incentives theory, people are _________ to get incentives.
- ________ creates goal-directed behavior in the Incentives theory.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, certain needs have ________ over others.
- In the Arousal theory/Yerkes-dodson Law,______ tasks lead to high arousal.
- The Incentives theory is tied to _______ conditioning.
- In the Drive-Reduction theory, _______ is created in order to trigger drive-reducing behaviors.
- ______ is the drive-reducing behavior for the need of food in the Drive-Reduction theory.
- In the Hierarchy of Needs, ______ needs require achievement, competence, and independence.
- _____________ needs are the most prioritized in the Hierarchy of Needs.
20 Clues: The ______-______ Law is tied to the Arousal theory. • The Hierarchy of Needs was founded by Abraham ______. • The Incentives theory is tied to _______ conditioning. • In the Drive-Reduction theory, the aim is ___________. • The Drive-Reduction theory replaced the ________ theory. • In the Incentives theory, people are _________ to get incentives. • ...
Unit 4 - Sensation and Perception 2024-11-12
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- type of hearing loss due to something stuck in your ear
- location of hair cells in the ear
- rule of perception in which we group items that are alike
- visual illusion that messes with your view of a room
- different light wavelengths allow for this aspect of vision
- location in eye with no rods/cones
- color receptors for sight
- measure of loudness
- idea that we only process what is absolutely necessary to deal with our environment
- process of converting stimuli into neural impulses
- rule of perception in which we view changes in shape as movement, rather than independent objects
- rule of perception in which we fill missing data
- type of hearing loss due to genes
- most common type of perceptual processing in which we used context
- mental process of interpreting environmental stimuli
- location of rods/cones
- opening in eye for light to enter
- minimum variation needed to meet this threshold
- specialized cells in the brain that process units of vision (angles, curves, edges, etc)
- muscle that controls the pupil
- type of processing in the brain in which multiple areas are active simultaneously
- measure of pitch
- depth cue in which overlapping items create depth
- bends light onto retina
- this states that our ability to meet difference threshold is dependent on the intensity of the original stimulus
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- phenomenon in which a series of blinking lights is perceived as motion
- tendency for visual data to override other sensory data - e.g. the McGurk Effect
- this theory argues that we sometime get our sensations wrong because we are influenced by outside factors
- receptors for audition
- depth cue that relies on tension in your eyes, more tension = closer object
- opponent process theory of color used these to identify opposing color pairs
- this theory states we have three types of cones sensitive to red, green, and blue
- biological process of detecting environmental stimuli
- type of depth cue that requires one eyes
- theory of pain that focuses on competing stimuli
- minimum stimuli need to meet this threshold
- train track illusion
- rule of perception in which we view changes in size as depth rather than size
- messages that are communicated below absolute threshold
- this sensory process allows us to become less sensitive to intense stimuli over time
- experiment used to test infants for depth perception
- hammer, stirrup, anvil
- selective attention issue as seen in the gorilla example
- school of psychology that focused heavily on perception
- theory that states that the number of neural impulses triggered in the auditory nerve creates our perception of different tones
- also known as the tympanic membrane
- condition resulting from problems with the vestibular system leading to dizzy spells
- rule of perception in which we place certain items in the front, and others in the back
- predisposition to perceive data in one way based on experience
- this inner ear system contributes to balance
50 Clues: measure of pitch • measure of loudness • train track illusion • receptors for audition • hammer, stirrup, anvil • location of rods/cones • bends light onto retina • color receptors for sight • muscle that controls the pupil • location of hair cells in the ear • type of hearing loss due to genes • opening in eye for light to enter • location in eye with no rods/cones • ...
Sensation and Perception 2023-11-30
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- perceiving remote events
- senses movements and position of the body
- theory that suggests that pitch is decided after the cochlea transolves it and sends it to the auditory cortex
- pain felt in a missing limb
- tells us how close or far an object is based on how fast they pass by as we pass them
- levitating or moving objects with mind
- perceiving future events
- sending thoughts to another person or perceiving another person's thoughts
- JND between two stimuli is a function of the magnitude of the original stimulus
- theory that proposed we process three primary colors composed in pairs of red-green, blue-yellow, and balck-white
- hit, miss,false alarm, and correct rejection
- ________ principle of figure ground
- focusing on the big picture than small details
- the part of the eye that contracts and expands to let more or less light in
- the process that translates what we sense into what we perceive
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- senses balance of body and head movements
- where the optic nerve meets the retina
- gathering information
- limit of your senses 50% of the time
- trichromatic color theory that suggested retinas contain three receptors sensitive to red, blue, and yellow
- tells us which objects are closer or farther by how one partly conceals the others
- theory that suggests that depending on the part of the cochlea being stimulated determines the pitch that is hear
- interpreting information
- theory that says the spinal cord contains "gates" that either block or allow pain to be sensed
24 Clues: gathering information • perceiving remote events • perceiving future events • interpreting information • pain felt in a missing limb • ________ principle of figure ground • limit of your senses 50% of the time • where the optic nerve meets the retina • levitating or moving objects with mind • senses balance of body and head movements • senses movements and position of the body • ...
Color 2021-11-22
color 2022-11-08
color 2023-08-18
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- A deep, dark color often associated with the night
- A combination of red and yellow
- The color of a ripe banana
- A bright and lively color often seen in flowers
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- A pale, pastel color often used in spring decor
- A color that represents wisdom and stability
- The color of grass and leaves
- The color of a clear sky on a sunny day
- A color often linked to royalty and luxury
- The absence of color
- A color associated with love and passion
11 Clues: The absence of color • The color of a ripe banana • The color of grass and leaves • A combination of red and yellow • The color of a clear sky on a sunny day • A color associated with love and passion • A color often linked to royalty and luxury • A color that represents wisdom and stability • A pale, pastel color often used in spring decor • ...
Color 2025-10-24
color 2026-03-04
11 Clues: the color of grass • the color of an egg • the color of a rock • the color of a grape • the color of the sky • the color of a lemon • the color of a carrot • the color of chocolate • the color of nighttime • the color of a flamingo • the color of a strawberry
Color & Interior 2021-09-03
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- a color is either changed to grayscale or to bright neon colors, the __________ of the color is changing.
- you mix 2 primary colors together it makes a __________ color like orange.
- + __________ = Blue
- Psychology is how colors can affect a human’s behavior or ¬__________.
- a color changes from one color of the rainbow to a different color of the rainbow, the __________ of the color is changing.
- calming and trusting color
- color associated with love or anger
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- the lightness or darkness of a color changes, the __________ of the color is changing.
- that are on opposite sides of the Color Wheel.
- colors that can’t be found on a color wheel are the __________ colors.
- color comes next on the Color Wheel: red, red-orange, orange, yellow-orange, yellow, yellow-green, __________?
- called intermediate color, red-orange and blue-green are considered __________ colors.
- Blue, and Yellow are traditionally considered to be __________ colors.
- joyful and passive color
- color with no wavelength
- color harmony consisting of colors that are right next to each other on the Color Wheel.
- color harmony consisting of the tints and shades of only one hue.
- design of the inside of a room is called an __________ design.
- are arranged on a __________ to show how to mix different colors from the primary colors.
19 Clues: + __________ = Blue • joyful and passive color • color with no wavelength • calming and trusting color • color associated with love or anger • that are on opposite sides of the Color Wheel. • design of the inside of a room is called an __________ design. • color harmony consisting of the tints and shades of only one hue. • ...
Color Skills 2021-08-09
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- Determines how evident color pattern will be
- Look achieved with fine slices
- Part of application where you wait to rinse
- Section that distinguishes color pattern between exterior and interior
- Technique where you isolate a straight line
- Lightening just the tips of the hair strand
- Color involving highlights and/or lowlights
- Method of highlighting where hair is pulled through small holes then lightened
- Makes isolated strands lighter
- Section that isolates frige or creates a focal point
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- Make sure application is neat and organized during this stage
- Strategically positioning product on parts of hair
- Checking is color has developed successfully
- Section used to correlate to center or side part
- Makes isolated strands darker
- Look achieved with thick slices
- Used to map out placement
- Technique where you alternate strands in/out of the foil
- use this parting to allow greating stransition between zones
19 Clues: Used to map out placement • Makes isolated strands darker • Look achieved with fine slices • Makes isolated strands lighter • Look achieved with thick slices • Part of application where you wait to rinse • Technique where you isolate a straight line • Lightening just the tips of the hair strand • Color involving highlights and/or lowlights • ...
biology hw 2025-10-16
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- the study of life
- Different groups of any animals.
- made up of cells working together
- Form of life
- A theory based off observations and a series of test
- made up of tissues working together
- brain of the cell
- An explanation based on evidence but not yet to be proven yet
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- helps the body maintain and regulate
- give plants its green color
- comprised up with multiple cells
- protein that speeds up chemical reactions
12 Clues: Form of life • the study of life • brain of the cell • give plants its green color • Different groups of any animals. • comprised up with multiple cells • made up of cells working together • made up of tissues working together • helps the body maintain and regulate • protein that speeds up chemical reactions • A theory based off observations and a series of test • ...
Nursing Theorist 2025-10-08
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- She is known for the Goal Attainment Theory
- She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory
- She established the Philosophy and Science of Caring
- She wrote The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- She founded the Adaptation Model
- One of the creators of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She formulated the Twenty-One Nursing Problems
- She is famous for From Novice to Expert
- She developed the Human Becoming Theory
- She coined the Environmental Theory
- She designed the Systems Model
- She created the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
- She originated Transcultural Nursing Theory
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- She created the Comfort Theory
- She introduced the Behavioral System Model
- She established the Theory of Caritative Caring
- She described Health as Expanding Consciousness
- She developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory
- Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She advanced the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- She created the Need Theory
- She proposed the Nursing Process Theory
- She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
23 Clues: She created the Need Theory • She created the Comfort Theory • She designed the Systems Model • She founded the Adaptation Model • She coined the Environmental Theory • Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory • She proposed the Nursing Process Theory • She is famous for From Novice to Expert • She developed the Human Becoming Theory • She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory • ...
NURSING THEORISTS 2022-01-15
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- Jean Orlando - Nursing Process theory
- Rogers -Unitary Human beings
- Peplau - Interpersonal theory
- Calista Roy - Adaptation theory
- Johnson - System model
- Wiedenbach - The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- Nightingale - Environment theory
- Kolcaba - Comfort Theory
- Benner - From Novice to Expert
- Watson - Philosophy and Caring Model
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- Orem - Self-care theory
- Leininger -Transcultural nursing
- Newman - Health As Expanding Consciousness
- King - Goal Attainment theory
- Henderson - Need Theory
- Neuman - System model
- Travelbee - Human-To-Human Relationship Model
- Rizzo Parse - Human Becoming Theory
- E. Hall - The Core, Care and Cure
- Abdella - Twenty One Nursing Problems
20 Clues: Neuman - System model • Johnson - System model • Orem - Self-care theory • Henderson - Need Theory • Kolcaba - Comfort Theory • Rogers -Unitary Human beings • Peplau - Interpersonal theory • King - Goal Attainment theory • Benner - From Novice to Expert • Calista Roy - Adaptation theory • Leininger -Transcultural nursing • Nightingale - Environment theory • ...
COLOR CODES 2016-01-11
35 Clues: BLU • MVE • HAZ • LAV • TAN • TPE • LGR • LBL • RED • BRZ • TRQ • ONG • SIL • DGR • CAM • CRM • GRN • YEL • COM • MAR • GRY • PLE • BRO • WHI • UNK • BLN • DBL • BGE • BLK • GLD • SDY • TEA • CPR • PNK • MUL/COL
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
Across
- needed in winter not summer
- add black to a hue (color)
- also
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- painted Mona Lisa
- made by mixing primary colors
- famous modern portrait painter
- next door on color wheel
- opposite on color wheel
- precious stone
- pull behind
- black, white, gray & brown)
- eye-lengths between eyes
- food source for stilwell
- darkest part of image
- Stilwell mascot
- brightest part of image
- compare size/placement
- group of desks
- third
- created with values not lines
- our leader
- add white to color
- cheer
- color circle
- study of drawing, painting, etc
- black, white and gray
- friend
- up & down on a string
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- image altered from reality
- red,white,blue
- school's road
- lights and darks
- another term for color
- diagram of all basic colors
- looks like real life
- joke
- blue + yellow
- after primary before high school
- halfway between head top and chin
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- hit lightly
- mix a primary + a secondary
- red+ orange
- green + blue
- popular cartoon
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- put elements together pleasingly
- American spelling of grey
- picture of a certain person
- tertiary between red & purple
- create with lines in hair area
- red,yellow and ___
- first
- the philtrum is above this
- not fast
56 Clues: also • joke • third • first • cheer • friend • not fast • our leader • hit lightly • pull behind • red+ orange • green + blue • color circle • school's road • blue + yellow • red,white,blue • precious stone • group of desks • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascot • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to color • looks like real life • darkest part of image • black, white and gray • ...
Portraits Color 2014-05-13
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- joke
- our leader
- mix a primary + a secondary
- created with values not lines
- tertiary between red & purple
- looks like real life
- diagram of all basic colors
- group of desks
- red,yellow and ___
- red,white,blue
- eye-lengths between eyes
- famous modern portrait painter
- brightest parts of image
- painted Mona Lisa
- friend
- another term for color
- black, white and gray
- halfway between head top and chin
- hit lightly
- holds hamburger/hotdog
- the philtrum is above this
- next door on color wheel
- needed in winter not summer
- food source for stilwell
- pleasing color combination
- from eyeline to bottom of nose
- third
- add black to a hue (color)
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- precious stone
- Stilwell mascots
- green + blue
- image altered from reality
- darkest parts of image
- color circle
- black, white, gray & brown)
- compare size/placement
- blue + yellow
- after primary before high school
- made by mixing primary colors
- opposite on color wheel
- create with lines in hair area
- lights and darks
- add white to colors
- popular cartoon
- picture of a certain person
- also
- American spelling of grey
- pull behind
- first
- cheer
- red+ orange
- scoff/laugh/sneer
- study of drawing, painting, etc
53 Clues: joke • also • first • cheer • third • friend • our leader • hit lightly • pull behind • red+ orange • green + blue • color circle • blue + yellow • precious stone • group of desks • red,white,blue • popular cartoon • Stilwell mascots • lights and darks • painted Mona Lisa • scoff/laugh/sneer • red,yellow and ___ • add white to colors • looks like real life • black, white and gray • darkest parts of image • ...
The Color 2022-05-20
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- it is worst than gold
- The most valuable metal in the world?
- Can remember the color of jokes?
- is a boring color?
- is the mixture of a secondary with a primary?
- can remember love and anger?
- is the same color as the sea but darker?
- it is a childhood color?
- Has the color of an animal?
- Have the normal tree colors?
- is the childhood color but not the same?
- is the same color as blood but darker?
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- you can see the thunders in that color?
- is the light color of a primary?
- that's the color of a pencil?
- is the light color of a secondary one?
- can remember to sea?
- can remember to paper that cost a lot?
- is the combination of two primal colors?
- Normally associated with the good side?
- Normally associated with de bad side?
21 Clues: is a boring color? • can remember to sea? • it is worst than gold • it is a childhood color? • Has the color of an animal? • can remember love and anger? • Have the normal tree colors? • that's the color of a pencil? • is the light color of a primary? • Can remember the color of jokes? • The most valuable metal in the world? • Normally associated with de bad side? • ...
Color Wheel 2019-10-10
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- Orange, green, and violet.
- Includes purples, blues, and greens.
- Created by mixing red and yellow.
- Red, blue, and yellow.
- A hue mixed with white.
- A color scheme made up of hue and the two hues next to its compliment on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that is made up of three colors that are equal distance away from each other on the color wheel.
- The name of the colors on the color wheel.
- A color scheme that includes four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- A color made form mixing a primary and secondary color.
- Includes reds, oranges, and yellows.
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- Refers to the darkness or lightness of a color.
- Created by mixing blue and yellow.
- A color scheme made up of two or more hues.
- Created by mixing blue and red.
- Includes white, black, gray, and brown.
- Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.
- A color scheme made up of several tints and shades of the same hue.
- A hue mixed with black.
- Refers to the brightness or dullness of a color.
20 Clues: Red, blue, and yellow. • A hue mixed with white. • A hue mixed with black. • Orange, green, and violet. • Created by mixing blue and red. • Created by mixing red and yellow. • Created by mixing blue and yellow. • Includes purples, blues, and greens. • Includes reds, oranges, and yellows. • Includes white, black, gray, and brown. • The name of the colors on the color wheel. • ...
Color wars 2020-10-07
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- the town of blue
- What was the name for whites cruise in color wars
- Lost a war in the fifth book and third book
- United colors association
- First death of color wars
- died by fighting NeverAyan
- everybody wants this
- first death of color wars
- who invaded green’s land
- he is black
- How many people died in the first book
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- the second color to appear in color wars
- first found in the desert ring
- How many people died in dig for gold
- which topic had two parts
- the third book title
- Main idea of second book
- won two wars against siddeo
- Blue and green
- what to colors made Uca
- Died in the fifth book
- how many wars has mikuLand won
- a weird island
- got blown up by tnt
24 Clues: he is black • Blue and green • a weird island • the town of blue • got blown up by tnt • the third book title • everybody wants this • Died in the fifth book • what to colors made Uca • Main idea of second book • who invaded green’s land • which topic had two parts • United colors association • First death of color wars • first death of color wars • died by fighting NeverAyan • ...
Color wars 2020-10-07
Across
- the town of blue
- What was the name for whites cruise in color wars
- Lost a war in the fifth book and third book
- United colors association
- First death of color wars
- died by fighting NeverAyan
- everybody wants this
- first death of color wars
- who invaded green’s land
- he is black
- How many people died in the first book
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- the second color to appear in color wars
- first found in the desert ring
- How many people died in dig for gold
- which topic had two parts
- the third book title
- Main idea of second book
- won two wars against siddeo
- Blue and green
- what to colors made Uca
- Died in the fifth book
- how many wars has mikuLand won
- a weird island
- got blown up by tnt
24 Clues: he is black • Blue and green • a weird island • the town of blue • got blown up by tnt • the third book title • everybody wants this • Died in the fifth book • what to colors made Uca • Main idea of second book • who invaded green’s land • which topic had two parts • United colors association • First death of color wars • first death of color wars • died by fighting NeverAyan • ...
Color wars 2020-10-07
Across
- the town of blue
- What was the name for whites cruise in color wars
- Lost a war in the fifth book and third book
- United colors association
- First death of color wars
- died by fighting NeverAyan
- everybody wants this
- first death of color wars
- who invaded green’s land
- he is black
- How many people died in the first book
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- the second color to appear in color wars
- first found in the desert ring
- How many people died in dig for gold
- which topic had two parts
- the third book title
- Main idea of second book
- won two wars against siddeo
- Blue and green
- what to colors made Uca
- Died in the fifth book
- how many wars has mikuLand won
- a weird island
- got blown up by tnt
24 Clues: he is black • Blue and green • a weird island • the town of blue • got blown up by tnt • the third book title • everybody wants this • Died in the fifth book • what to colors made Uca • Main idea of second book • who invaded green’s land • which topic had two parts • United colors association • First death of color wars • first death of color wars • died by fighting NeverAyan • ...
Hair color 2023-03-16
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- primary & secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel.
- also known as oxidizing agents or catalyst
- pulling clean, dry strands of hair through a perforated cap with a thin plastic or metal hook
- Cancelling out unwanted tones
- when lightening or haircoloring, taking a straight 1/8 in section to color solidly
- when multiple chemical processes are used to get a specific result
- replacing missing pigment in the hair
- decolorizing or diffusing of the natural hair color pigment or artificial haircolor from the hair.
- haircolor also known as no-lift deposit-only color; formulated to deposit but not lighten
- painting a lightener (usually a powdered off-the-scalp lightener) directly onto clean, styled hair.
- Coloring some of hair strands lighter than the natural color to add depth or dimension
- Used to equalize porosity.
- fillers Used to recondition damaged overly porous hair and equalize porosity
- a section of hair that is parted off and left uncolored between foils
- Adding in strands of a darker color to add dimension
- a free form technique of painting lightener onto clean dry hair
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- Equalize porosity and color to provide a uniform contributing pigment on pre-lightened hair.
- coloring some of the hair strands lighter than the natural color to add a variety of lighter tones
- (one word) A professional, industry-coined term referring to haircolor products and services.
- tone left after pigment is removed by lightener, also known as contributing pigment
- 2 step color two procedures where the hair is pre-lightened before depositing color
- a form of highlighting, done using very fine sections of hair for a more blended and natural appearance
- pigment undertone or varying degrees of warmth exposed during a permanent color or lightening process.
- Predominant tone of a color
- color (two words) The natural color of hair
- coloring technique where strands are picked up from a narrow section of hair with a zigzag motion of the comb
- Highlighting technique that involves coloring selected strands
- System for understanding color relationships
- The strength of a color
29 Clues: The strength of a color • Used to equalize porosity. • Predominant tone of a color • Cancelling out unwanted tones • replacing missing pigment in the hair • also known as oxidizing agents or catalyst • color (two words) The natural color of hair • System for understanding color relationships • Adding in strands of a darker color to add dimension • ...
Color Crossword 2026-03-16
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- Cats, night, and pavement
- Highlighters, tennis balls, and safety vests
- Moonlight, robots, and moonlight
- Roses, firetrucks, and stop signs
- Lavender, amethysts, and grapes
- Pumpkins, tigers, and traffic cones
- Chocolate, coffee, and teddy bears
- Sun, rubber ducks, and school buses
- Elephants, graphite, and duct tape
- Glass, water, and ice
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- Sunny sky, ocean, and Sonic the Hedgehog
- Sand, bread, and khaki pants
- Pots, pennies, and jewelry
- Clouds, snow, and paper
- Jeans, blueberries, and night skies
- Skittles, Fruity Pebbles, and crayons
- Limes, Grass, and Yoda
- Disco balls, confetti, and sequin dresses
- Ballet shoes, pigs, and bubblegum
- Coins, medals, and trophies
20 Clues: Glass, water, and ice • Limes, Grass, and Yoda • Clouds, snow, and paper • Cats, night, and pavement • Pots, pennies, and jewelry • Coins, medals, and trophies • Sand, bread, and khaki pants • Lavender, amethysts, and grapes • Moonlight, robots, and moonlight • Roses, firetrucks, and stop signs • Ballet shoes, pigs, and bubblegum • Chocolate, coffee, and teddy bears • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
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- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
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- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
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- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
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- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
THEORIST 2022-01-15
Across
- her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model"
- theorist of "An Introduction to the theorietical basis of nursing"
- she described 4 phases of nurse-patient relationship. orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution).
- Theorist of "Nursing process theory".
- Theorist of "theory of caritative caring".
- She is named "the first lady of nursing".
- her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory".
- She said "health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the whole of the client".
- she represented 3 inter-locking circles (care, core and cure).
- in 1994, she entitled her theory "health as expanding conciousness, 2nd ed."
- A filipino theorist who's theory entitled "Theory of nursing practice and career".
Down
- theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model.
- In 1996, SHE ENTITLED HER THEORY "CULTURE care theory, Research and practice".
- Considered as the "father of social psychology"/
- she proposed 7 subsystems within the behavioral system.
- Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory".
- her theory is entitled "A system framework for Nursing".
- She presents the "notes on nursing", the first nursing theory.
- she developed the theory of human becoming.
- Theorist of the theory of human caring retrospective and prospective.
20 Clues: Theorist of "Nursing process theory". • her theory is entitled "Adaptation Model" • She is named "the first lady of nursing". • Theorist of "theory of caritative caring". • her theory is entitled "Prepare Me theory". • she developed the theory of human becoming. • theorist of Human-to-Human Relationship Model. • Theorist of "Self-care deficit Nursing Theory". • ...
Color Theory and Oil Pastel Technique Review 2025-02-26
Across
- The oil pastel technique where dots or a pattern are drawn on top of a base color.
- a pair of colors that are directly across from one another on the color wheel. Opposites.
- When you add white to a color
- Scale a scale that shows you the lightness and darkness of a color
- Orange, Green and Purple
- What is the first name of the artist we are studying
- The opposite of red
- Blues, Greens and Purples
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- What is Sandra art style. It is art that does not look like real life.
- Her artwork is know for its use of bright, vibrant _____.
- Reds, Yellows and Oranges
- The oil pastel technique that requires 2 layers of color that you scratch an image out of.
- The opposite of yellow
- Red, Blue and Yellow
- What you get when you mix 1 primary with a neighboring secondary color. Their names tell you what to mix together. Tre are 6 colors in this group.
- When you add black to a color
- 3 colors right beside one another on the color wheel
- The opposite of Orange
18 Clues: The opposite of red • Red, Blue and Yellow • The opposite of yellow • The opposite of Orange • Orange, Green and Purple • Reds, Yellows and Oranges • Blues, Greens and Purples • When you add white to a color • When you add black to a color • 3 colors right beside one another on the color wheel • What is the first name of the artist we are studying • ...
Unit 3 exam 2022-12-05
Across
- nerve cells in the brain's visual cortex that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement.
- the controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input; includes telepathy, clairvoyance, and precognition.
- the adjustable opening in the center of the eye through which light enters.
- the central focal point in the retina, around which the eye's cones cluster.
- the eye's clear, protective outer layer, covering the pupil and iris.
- below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness.
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up the brain's integration of sensory information.
- from our environment.
- the study of paranormal phenomena, including ESP and psychokinesis.
- the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
- the study of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli, such as their intensity, and our psychological experience of them.
- the dimension of color that is determined by the wavelength of light; what we know as the color names blue, green, and so forth.
- diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation.
- the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus
- the theory that the retina contains three different types of color receptors one most sensitive to red, one to green, one to blue-which, when stimulated in combination, can produce the perception of any color.
- information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations.
- the process by which the eye's lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- the transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
- the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50 percent of the time.
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- the distance from the peak of one light or sound wave to the peak of the next. Electromagnetic wavelengths vary from the short blips of gamma rays to the long pulses of radio transmission.
- retinal receptors that are concentrated near the center of the retina and that function in daylight or in well-lit conditions. Cones detect fine detail and give rise to color sensations.
- the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.
- the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.
- failing to see visible objects when our attention is directed elsewhere.
- failing to notice changes in the environment.
- the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time.
- processing many aspects of a problem simultaneously; the brain's natural mode of information processing for many functions, including vision.
- the point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
- the amount of energy in a light wave or sound wave, which influences what we perceive as brightness or loudness. Intensity is determined by the wave's amplitude (height).
- a ring of muscle tissue that forms the colored portion of the eye around the pupil and controls the size of the pupil opening.
- the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision.
- retinal receptors that detect black, white, and grey, and are sensitive to movement; necessary for peripheral and twilight vision, when cones don't respond.
- a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a faint stimulus amid background stimulation. Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection depends partly on a person's experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness.
- the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
- sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli.
- conversion of one form of energy into another. In sensation, the transforming of stimulus energies, such as sights, sounds, and smells, into neural impulses our brain can interpret.
- the principle that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.
- the activation, often unconsciously, of certain associations, thus predisposing one's perception, memory, or response.
38 Clues: from our environment. • failing to notice changes in the environment. • sensory nerve endings that respond to stimuli. • below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness. • the focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. • the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. • ...
color 2022-11-08
Nursing Theorist 2025-10-08
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- Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She created the Comfort Theory
- She developed the Human Becoming Theory
- She originated Transcultural Nursing Theory
- She founded the Adaptation Model
- She created the Need Theory
- She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory
- She is known for the Goal Attainment Theory
- One of the creators of Humanistic Nursing Theory
- She established the Philosophy and Science of Caring
- She is famous for From Novice to Expert
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- She developed the Interpersonal Relations Theory
- She proposed the Nursing Process Theory
- She formulated the Twenty-One Nursing Problems
- She wrote The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
- She introduced the Behavioral System Model
- She advanced the Science of Unitary Human Beings
- She described Health as Expanding Consciousness
- She coined the Environmental Theory
- She developed the Human-to-Human Relationship Model
- She designed the Systems Model
- She created the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory
22 Clues: She created the Need Theory • She created the Comfort Theory • She designed the Systems Model • She founded the Adaptation Model • She coined the Environmental Theory • Co-creator of Humanistic Nursing Theory • She proposed the Nursing Process Theory • She developed the Human Becoming Theory • She is famous for From Novice to Expert • She proposed the Core, Care, Cure Theory • ...
COLOR THEORY and GRAFFITI ARTISTS 2023-09-24
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- red, yellow, blue
- a color plus black
- colors across from each other
- a color plus white
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- graffiti "squiggle stick figure" artist
- graffiti artist with the "shredded" work of the girl with the red balloon
- graffiti spray paint artist (often writes her name)
- colors next to each other
- green, orange, purple
- a color plus grey
10 Clues: red, yellow, blue • a color plus grey • a color plus black • a color plus white • green, orange, purple • colors next to each other • colors across from each other • graffiti "squiggle stick figure" artist • graffiti spray paint artist (often writes her name) • graffiti artist with the "shredded" work of the girl with the red balloon
Color Vocabulary 2020-12-01
Across
- orange, green, violet
- red plus yellow
- green, blue, purple
- yellow, orange, red
- hue without color
- on opposite sides of the color wheel
- secondary plus primary
- saturation
- color
- a circular chart that shows gradations
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- a hue plus white
- near on the color wheel
- element of art that involves light
- one color
- a hue plus black
- range of colors in a particular painting
- blue plus yellow
- red, blue, yellow
- red plus blue
19 Clues: color • one color • saturation • red plus blue • red plus yellow • a hue plus white • a hue plus black • blue plus yellow • hue without color • red, blue, yellow • green, blue, purple • yellow, orange, red • orange, green, violet • secondary plus primary • near on the color wheel • element of art that involves light • on opposite sides of the color wheel • a circular chart that shows gradations • ...
Color life 2024-01-10
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- protects color
- Hair associated with aging
- natural blue pigment
- turn up the ____
- Neo movie
- Lacking pigment
- Universal underlying pigment
- not temporary
- Justin Timberlake group
- unwilling to change
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- holding water
- activates color
- Middle hair strand structure
- Rich brown
- Hue of color
- product to decolonize
- oxygen process
- Tool to apply color
- sample of color before service
19 Clues: Neo movie • Rich brown • Hue of color • holding water • not temporary • protects color • oxygen process • activates color • Lacking pigment • turn up the ____ • Tool to apply color • unwilling to change • natural blue pigment • product to decolonize • Justin Timberlake group • Hair associated with aging • Middle hair strand structure • Universal underlying pigment • sample of color before service
ELA Ethan From part 3 2022-11-10
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- synonym of a bulge
- when you express a theory without proof
- definition-without means of subsistence, lacking
- showing a character, demeanor, or feeling
- to slack or slow as without vigor
- having a severe manner
- of a dark skin color
- synonym of complaint
- antonym of denial
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- synonym of awkward
- definition-an ornamental recess in a wall or the like, usually semi-circle in design and arched, as for a statue or decorative object.
- antonym of formal or grave
- antonym of cheerful
- not able to be persuaded, moved, or affected
- to be fretfully discontented
- synonym of beseech
- synonym of telling
- causing repugnance-adjective
- definition-a sickly, yellowish color- an adjective
19 Clues: antonym of denial • synonym of awkward • synonym of a bulge • synonym of beseech • synonym of telling • antonym of cheerful • of a dark skin color • synonym of complaint • having a severe manner • antonym of formal or grave • to be fretfully discontented • causing repugnance-adjective • to slack or slow as without vigor • when you express a theory without proof • ...
EXAM 2 2014-11-11
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- Endings that respond to stretching skin
- Ballistic movement of the eyes from one fixation point to another
- Mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- Small rounded projections on the tongue
- Ganglion cells that only respond to one single cone allowing for precise vision
- A theory that we perceive color through the relative rates by three kinds of cones
- Not one sense, but many
- Taste that comes from foods with stronger more earthy flavors
- Involved in peripheral and night vision
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- Contains three fluid filled tunnels
- Theory that we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates
- Nerves that project to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius in the medulla
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- Taste that comes from higher acidic foods
- Adjusts in order to focus the pupil
- Eight percent are red-green color blind
- Impaired ability to recognize or identify faces
- The intensity of a sound wave
- Cells of the tongue are taste receptors
- Self created
- Tympanic membrane
- A small area in the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Pathway that helps us detect certain sounds
- Senses that include hearing, touch, pain, and vestibular sensation
- Expectation of harm actually causing feelings of pain and discomfort
- Reduce pain and increase itch
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- Gives the eyes their color
- Light enters it
- Pathway which helps us determine where sounds originate in our enviornment
- cells Send messages to ganglion cells
- An area of the skin connected to a particular spinal nerve
- Have the largest amount of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- The sense of smell
- Decreased response to a stimulus as a result of recent exposure to it
- A response to tissue damage due to release of histamine
- The ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- Neurons that respond to many types of stimuli
- Neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- Neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- A theory that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
- The combination of taste and smell
- Cells in the eye that send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
- Rear surface of the eye
- Nonadjustable focuses pupil
- Chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- Theory that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors, and input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- The sense that detects the direction of the tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Chemicals released by an animal that effect the behavior of the other members of the same species
- Determined by the number of firing cells
- Blindness that impairs the ability to perceive the direction or speed of movement
- Merkel's disks respond to light
- Cells that are the auditory receptor cells
- Involved in visual acuity and color vision
- Experience evoked by a harmful stimulus
56 Clues: Self created • Light enters it • Tympanic membrane • The sense of smell • Not one sense, but many • Rear surface of the eye • Gives the eyes their color • Nonadjustable focuses pupil • The intensity of a sound wave • Reduce pain and increase itch • Merkel's disks respond to light • The combination of taste and smell • Contains three fluid filled tunnels • ...
The Universe 2023-05-18
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- The galaxt we live in.
- The closest galaxy to ours.
- A collection of stars, dust, and gas.
- Year The distance light can travel in a year.
- The scientific study of the Universe.
- The smallest and hottest color stars.
- The farthest planet from the sun.
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- The theory of how the universe started.
- The shape of the Milky Way Galaxy.
- The color of a galaxy that is moving away from Earth.
- The third planet from the sun.
- The closest planet to the sun.
- A device used to observe stars, galaxies, and planets.
- Where all the elements originally come from.
- The color of a galaxy that is moving towards Earth.
- A gas giant, the largest planet in our solar system.
16 Clues: The galaxt we live in. • The closest galaxy to ours. • The third planet from the sun. • The closest planet to the sun. • The farthest planet from the sun. • The shape of the Milky Way Galaxy. • A collection of stars, dust, and gas. • The scientific study of the Universe. • The smallest and hottest color stars. • The theory of how the universe started. • ...
Color Psychology and Color Wheel 2018-01-19
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- Can make a room look crisp and livelier
- Color that is relaxing both physically and mentally
- Tool used to understand the basis of all color relationships
- Is the relative lightness or darkness of a color
- Made by mixing two primary colors includes orange, green and violet
- created by adding white to a color
- Associated with playfulness, sweetness and freshness
- Increases blood pressure and appetite, too much can be overwhelming and stressful
- Color that boosts communication
- created by adding black to a color
- Serves as a good background color for more intense colors by bringing other colors to life
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- Created by mixing a primary and secondary color
- Colors that advance, include red, yellow and orange
- Adds warmth, depth, richness and an earthy feel to the room
- refers to the brightness or dullness of a color
- Color that encourages creativity
- Includes red, yellow and blue
- Can make a room feel energetic and friendly
- Colors that recede includes blue, green and violet
- Color usually better suited as an accent color
- Can be soothing and peaceful especially when combined with white
- An element or property of light
22 Clues: Includes red, yellow and blue • An element or property of light • Color that boosts communication • Color that encourages creativity • created by adding white to a color • created by adding black to a color • Can make a room look crisp and livelier • Can make a room feel energetic and friendly • Color usually better suited as an accent color • ...
Color 2012-10-11
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- A color mixed with white.
- Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Created by mixing the primary colors. Orange, Green, and Purple
- Hues opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Having only one color and its values.
- A color mixed with black.
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- Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
- A color scheme with one color and the color on either side of its opposite color.
- A color mixed with grey.
- Another word for color
- Hues that are next to each other on the color wheel.
11 Clues: Red, Blue, and Yellow • Another word for color • A color mixed with grey. • A color mixed with white. • A color mixed with black. • Having only one color and its values. • Hues opposite each other on the color wheel. • Hues that are next to each other on the color wheel. • Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. • ...
COLOR 2023-06-30
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- The color of snow and clouds. It represents purity and innocence. It can be found in things like doves, wedding dresses, and fresh milk.
- It is the color of a ripe tomato. It is a warm color often associated with love and passion. It can also mean stop, like the color of a traffic light when you need to wait.
- It's the color of pumpkins. It's a mix of red and yellow. It's often seen during sunrise and sunset.
- It is the color of the sky on a clear day. It is a cool color that can make you feel calm and relaxed. It is often associated with stability and trustworthiness.
- A color that is a mixture of black and white. It's often associated with things that are neutral and balanced. It can be found in things like elephants and rainy clouds.
- A soft color that is lighter than red. It's often associated with things that are sweet and cute, like flowers, cotton candy, and baby girls' clothes.
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- A color that combines blue and red. It can also be found in beautiful flowers like lavender and violets.
- It is the color of the skin of a banana. It is a warm color that can make you feel cheerful and happy. It is often associated with energy and sunshine.
- A color that is similar to the color of soil or tree trunks. It can be found in things like chocolate, coffee, and teddy bears.
- It is the color of fresh grass. It is a cool color often associated with nature and growth. It can make you feel calm and refreshed. It is also the color of leaves.
- The darkest color that absorbs light. It can be found in things like black cats and ravens.
11 Clues: The darkest color that absorbs light. It can be found in things like black cats and ravens. • It's the color of pumpkins. It's a mix of red and yellow. It's often seen during sunrise and sunset. • A color that combines blue and red. It can also be found in beautiful flowers like lavender and violets. • ...
COLOR 2023-03-07
Color 2023-06-15
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- It is a color created by mixing red and blue, giving a noble and elegant feeling.
- It is a color often seen in plants and nature, giving a refreshing feeling.
- It is a very bright and clean color that does not have any specific color.
- It is a color of wood or soil, giving a natural and warm feeling.
- It is a color between black and white, giving a neutral feeling.
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- It is a bright and hopeful color like the sun or a banana.
- It is a delicate and lovely color often used for femininity.
- It is a bright color like an apple or a traffic light.
- It is a very cool color like the sky or the ocean.
- It is a color created by mixing the yellow color of an egg and the red color of an apple.
- It is a dark color that does not contain any other colors.
11 Clues: It is a very cool color like the sky or the ocean. • It is a bright color like an apple or a traffic light. • It is a bright and hopeful color like the sun or a banana. • It is a dark color that does not contain any other colors. • It is a delicate and lovely color often used for femininity. • It is a color between black and white, giving a neutral feeling. • ...
Color 2023-05-22
color 2025-02-25
11 Clues: legion • fun chaos cult • atraxa's identity • most sliver decks • best 3 color combo • recent zombie precon • what sol ring produces • tarkir wedge with no leaks • friend combo with first winter • two color friend combo with red • three color wedge associated with the grave
Color 2024-10-19
EXAM 2 2014-11-11
Across
- An area of the skin connected to a particular spinal nerve
- Cells of the tongue are taste receptors
- Theory that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors, and input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- Pathway which helps us determine where sounds originate in our enviornment
- The sense that detects the direction of the tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Reduce pain and increase itch
- Neurons that respond to many types of stimuli
- Neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- Contains three fluid filled tunnels
- Tympanic membrane
- Nerves that project to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius in the medulla
- Decreased response to a stimulus as a result of recent exposure to it
- cells Send messages to ganglion cells
- A small area in the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Gives the eyes their color
- Experience evoked by a harmful stimulus
- Neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- Small rounded projections on the tongue
- Chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- A response to tissue damage due to release of histamine
- Mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- Taste that comes from foods with stronger more earthy flavors
- Have the largest amount of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Self created
- Merkel's disks respond to light
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- Ballistic movement of the eyes from one fixation point to another
- A theory that we perceive color through the relative rates by three kinds of cones
- Senses that include hearing, touch, pain, and vestibular sensation
- Theory that we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates
- The combination of taste and smell
- Endings that respond to stretching skin
- Cells in the eye that send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
- Nonadjustable focuses pupil
- Pathway that helps us detect certain sounds
- Not one sense, but many
- Determined by the number of firing cells
- Rear surface of the eye
- The sense of smell
- A theory that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
- Involved in visual acuity and color vision
- Cells that are the auditory receptor cells
- Blindness that impairs the ability to perceive the direction or speed of movement
- A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Impaired ability to recognize or identify faces
- The intensity of a sound wave
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- Expectation of harm actually causing feelings of pain and discomfort
- The ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- Taste that comes from higher acidic foods
- Chemicals released by an animal that effect the behavior of the other members of the same species
- Eight percent are red-green color blind
- Light enters it
- Involved in peripheral and night vision
- Adjusts in order to focus the pupil
- Ganglion cells that only respond to one single cone allowing for precise vision
56 Clues: Self created • Light enters it • Tympanic membrane • The sense of smell • Not one sense, but many • Rear surface of the eye • Gives the eyes their color • Nonadjustable focuses pupil • Reduce pain and increase itch • The intensity of a sound wave • Merkel's disks respond to light • The combination of taste and smell • Contains three fluid filled tunnels • ...
EXAM 2 2014-11-11
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- Ganglion cells that only respond to one single cone allowing for precise vision
- Taste that comes from foods with stronger more earthy flavors
- Ballistic movement of the eyes from one fixation point to another
- Nonadjustable focuses pupil
- Pathway which helps us determine where sounds originate in our enviornment
- Adjusts in order to focus the pupil
- The combination of taste and smell
- Cells in the eye that send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
- Impaired ability to recognize or identify faces
- Have the largest amount of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- The sense of smell
- Chemicals released by an animal that effect the behavior of the other members of the same species
- Self created
- Determined by the number of firing cells
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- Neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- Experience evoked by a harmful stimulus
- Involved in peripheral and night vision
- Mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- The intensity of a sound wave
- Cells that are the auditory receptor cells
- Taste that comes from higher acidic foods
- An area of the skin connected to a particular spinal nerve
- Contains three fluid filled tunnels
- A theory that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
- Small rounded projections on the tongue
- Nerves that project to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius in the medulla
- Blindness that impairs the ability to perceive the direction or speed of movement
Down
- Involved in visual acuity and color vision
- Reduce pain and increase itch
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- Senses that include hearing, touch, pain, and vestibular sensation
- The sense that detects the direction of the tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- The ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- Endings that respond to stretching skin
- A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Pathway that helps us detect certain sounds
- Not one sense, but many
- A small area in the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Neurons that respond to many types of stimuli
- Neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- Chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- Theory that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors, and input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
- Theory that we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates
- Merkel's disks respond to light
- A response to tissue damage due to release of histamine
- A theory that we perceive color through the relative rates by three kinds of cones
- Rear surface of the eye
- Decreased response to a stimulus as a result of recent exposure to it
- Expectation of harm actually causing feelings of pain and discomfort
- cells Send messages to ganglion cells
- Eight percent are red-green color blind
- Light enters it
- Cells of the tongue are taste receptors
- Tympanic membrane
- Gives the eyes their color
56 Clues: Self created • Light enters it • Tympanic membrane • The sense of smell • Not one sense, but many • Rear surface of the eye • Gives the eyes their color • Nonadjustable focuses pupil • Reduce pain and increase itch • The intensity of a sound wave • Merkel's disks respond to light • The combination of taste and smell • Adjusts in order to focus the pupil • ...
EXAM 2 2014-11-11
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- Neurons that respond to many types of stimuli
- Eight percent are red-green color blind
- Neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- Taste that comes from higher acidic foods
- Neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- Self created
- Small rounded projections on the tongue
- Taste that comes from foods with stronger more earthy flavors
- Have the largest amount of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Impaired ability to recognize or identify faces
- A theory that we perceive color through the relative rates by three kinds of cones
- The sense of smell
- Theory that we perceive certain pitches when the entire basilar membrane vibrates
- Expectation of harm actually causing feelings of pain and discomfort
- Merkel's disks respond to light
- The ability to respond in some way to visual information after extensive damage to area v1
- Chemicals released by an animal that effect the behavior of the other members of the same species
- Cells that are the auditory receptor cells
- Decreased response to a stimulus as a result of recent exposure to it
- Experience evoked by a harmful stimulus
- Gives the eyes their color
- The intensity of a sound wave
- Nerves that project to the nucleus of the tractus solitarius in the medulla
- Tympanic membrane
- Cells of the tongue are taste receptors
- Ganglion cells that only respond to one single cone allowing for precise vision
- Rear surface of the eye
- Blindness that impairs the ability to perceive the direction or speed of movement
- The combination of taste and smell
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- Light enters it
- Pathway which helps us determine where sounds originate in our enviornment
- Not one sense, but many
- Senses that include hearing, touch, pain, and vestibular sensation
- Determined by the number of firing cells
- Involved in peripheral and night vision
- Reduce pain and increase itch
- A structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Chemical that releases energy when struck by light
- Cells in the eye that send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending messages to the brain that are unnecessary at a given moment
- A response to tissue damage due to release of histamine
- Pathway that helps us detect certain sounds
- Mild pain causes the release of this neurotransmitter
- Involved in visual acuity and color vision
- The sense that detects the direction of the tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- A small area in the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Adjusts in order to focus the pupil
- Ballistic movement of the eyes from one fixation point to another
- A protein substance that causes inflammation
- Nonadjustable focuses pupil
- cells Send messages to ganglion cells
- An area of the skin connected to a particular spinal nerve
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- Endings that respond to stretching skin
- Contains three fluid filled tunnels
- A theory that the cortex compares the responses from different parts of the retina to determine the brightness of color
- Theory that the spinal cord receives messages from pain receptors, and input from touch receptors and from axons descending from the brain
56 Clues: Self created • Light enters it • Tympanic membrane • The sense of smell • Not one sense, but many • Rear surface of the eye • Gives the eyes their color • Nonadjustable focuses pupil • Reduce pain and increase itch • The intensity of a sound wave • Merkel's disks respond to light • The combination of taste and smell • Adjusts in order to focus the pupil • ...
Fall Color 2022-10-31
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- Leaves are the ____ factory of the plant
- forests dominated by ____ species will have shorter fall color seasons
- Bright sunshine warm days and _____ nights are optimum for anthocyanin production
- Late ______ best time for fall color in Oklahoma
- National Scenic Biway
- _____ arrival of spring weakens fall coloration
- Photosynthesis converts light energy into simple ______
- chlorophyll color
- color of tannins
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- _____ fall colors come after warm wet springs.
- An early _____ will weaken fall coloration
- Fall color timing is most closely related to day _______
- color of anthocyanin
- Transport fluids in and out of the leaves
- color of carotenes
- ___ Hills State Park
- fall color of sumac
- Color of xanthophyllus
- _____Nose State Park
19 Clues: color of tannins • chlorophyll color • color of carotenes • fall color of sumac • color of anthocyanin • ___ Hills State Park • _____Nose State Park • National Scenic Biway • Color of xanthophyllus • Leaves are the ____ factory of the plant • Transport fluids in and out of the leaves • An early _____ will weaken fall coloration • _____ fall colors come after warm wet springs. • ...
the big bang Theory 2021-10-20
16 Clues: e=mc^ • milky way • color shift • Discoverd CMB • study of space • found in water • made up of matter • everything we see • leftover radiation • used to study light • American astronomer • coined bug bang phrase • one of the first atoms • the ability to do work • seperates incoming light • theory on how the universe was created
John Dalton Crossword 2017-10-05
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- He proposed the first truly scientific ______ theory.
- He also researched and wrote on the constitution of steam at different temperatures, specifically its ___________ pressure.
- Dalton also published a listing of atomic weights for six different elements, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, ______, sulfur, and phosphorous.
- He made several remarkable ______________ observations in his first published work.
- Dalton's Law primarily applies to _____ gases rather than real gases.
- Dalton's Atomic Theory laid the foundation of ______ chemistry.
- Provided great new insights into the ______ of gases.
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- Dalton could only see one color because of his colorblindness and it was ______.
- Dalton published the first ever paper on _____ blindness.
- Dalton was the first to _________ relative atomic weights.
- His law of multiple proportions is one of the basic laws of _____________.
- He received several honors including the _____ Medal.
- Country where Dalton was born.
- He started teaching at a local school when he was ______.
14 Clues: Country where Dalton was born. • He proposed the first truly scientific ______ theory. • He received several honors including the _____ Medal. • Provided great new insights into the ______ of gases. • Dalton published the first ever paper on _____ blindness. • He started teaching at a local school when he was ______. • ...
John Dalton Crossword 2017-10-05
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- Provided great new insights into the ______ of gases.
- Dalton was the first to _________ relative atomic weights.
- Dalton published the first ever paper on _____ blindness.
- Dalton's Atomic Theory laid the foundation of ______ chemistry.
- He started teaching at a local school when he was ______.
- His law of multiple proportions is one of the basic laws of _____________.
- He proposed the first truly scientific ______ theory.
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- Country where Dalton was born.
- Dalton could only see one color because of his colorblindness and it was ______.
- He made several remarkable ______________ observations in his first published work.
- Dalton also published a listing of atomic weights for six different elements, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, ______, sulfur, and phosphorous.
- He also researched and wrote on the constitution of steam at different temperatures, specifically its ___________ pressure.
- Dalton's Law primarily applies to _____ gases rather than real gases.
- He received several honors including the _____ Medal.
14 Clues: Country where Dalton was born. • Provided great new insights into the ______ of gases. • He received several honors including the _____ Medal. • He proposed the first truly scientific ______ theory. • Dalton published the first ever paper on _____ blindness. • He started teaching at a local school when he was ______. • ...
Big Bang Crossword 2021-10-20
16 Clues: e=mc^2 • Milky way • color shift • Study of space • found in water • discovered CMB • everything we see • made up of matter • leftover radiation • used to study light • the ability to work • American Astromoner • one of the first atoms • separates incoming light • Theory on how the universe • coined the phrase big band
color 2021-10-13
Across
- Iam the color of grape
- I am the color of the fire
- i am the color of sunset
- I am the color of the sun
- I am the color of the cloud
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- I am the color of the leaf
- I am the colour of stone
- i am usually identical with fur monkey
- I am the color of the wood
- I am identic with Hello Kitty
- I am the color of the sky
11 Clues: Iam the color of grape • I am the colour of stone • i am the color of sunset • I am the color of the sky • I am the color of the sun • I am the color of the leaf • I am the color of the wood • I am the color of the fire • I am the color of the cloud • I am identic with Hello Kitty • i am usually identical with fur monkey
color 2018-04-11
Color 2012-10-11
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- Hues opposite each other on the color wheel.
- A color mixed with white.
- Having only one color and its values.
- A color scheme with one color and the color on either side of its opposite color.
- A color mixed with grey.
- Hues that are next to each other on the color wheel.
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- Created by mixing the primary colors. Orange, Green, and Purple
- Another word for color
- Red, Blue, and Yellow
- A color mixed with black.
- Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
11 Clues: Red, Blue, and Yellow • Another word for color • A color mixed with grey. • A color mixed with white. • A color mixed with black. • Having only one color and its values. • Hues opposite each other on the color wheel. • Hues that are next to each other on the color wheel. • Created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color. • ...
Color 2023-04-04
Color 2023-07-20
11 Clues: The color of fire • The color of the pig • The color of the bee • The color of the sky • The color of charcoal • The color of the wood • The color of thegrass • The color of the cloud • The color of the pencil • The color of sweet potato • The color of the strawberry
To Pimp a Butterfly (tracklist) 2021-11-19
15 Clues: mother • no cost • what walls? • up for purchase • myself[explicit] • variation of okay • a man who will die • AA directors theory • whats a dollar worth • aint gotta lie craig • natural color of skin • the sweeter the juice • famous fictional slave • black struggle debates • place or keep (someone) in a residential institution
Stars, Galaxies, and Review 2017-03-01
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- The color of a star that comes right before the hottest star color.
- A ratio of mass to volume; measures how compact a substance is.
- The type of change caused by melting ice.
- The variable YOU choose to change in an experiment.
- A galaxy with a round or oval shape.
- A galaxy with arms that looks like a pinwheel.
- A forces that pulls or stretches.
- The color for the hottest stars.
- A unit of measurement when discussing the distances between stars.
- The theory of how the universe began.
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- A type of spiral galaxy with a bar through the center.
- This force created all of the stars and planets.
- A force used when giving a big hug.
- The color for the coolest stars.
- The variable you MEASURE in an experiment.
- Speed and direction
- A force that acts in liquids.
- A galaxy with no true shape.
- The type of change caused by baking a cake.
- A force that opposes motion.
- A round ball of hot gas.
- A collection of stars, planets, dust, and empty space.
22 Clues: Speed and direction • A round ball of hot gas. • A galaxy with no true shape. • A force that opposes motion. • A force that acts in liquids. • The color for the coolest stars. • The color for the hottest stars. • A forces that pulls or stretches. • A force used when giving a big hug. • A galaxy with a round or oval shape. • The theory of how the universe began. • ...
Color & Color Schemes 2023-04-08
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- This group of hues: red, orange, yellow.
- This is the term for lightness or darkness of a color.
- The Element of art produced by light and is seen when light is reflected off a surface.
- A color scheme made up of one color plus the tints and shades of that hue.
- This is created when black is added to a hue.
- This is the term for brightness or dullness of a color.
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- Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- This group of hues: blue, purple, green.
- These color schemes consist of three colors equally spaced apart on the color wheel.
- The term for the name of a color.
- This is created when white is added to a hue.
11 Clues: The term for the name of a color. • This group of hues: red, orange, yellow. • This group of hues: blue, purple, green. • This is created when white is added to a hue. • This is created when black is added to a hue. • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. • This is the term for lightness or darkness of a color. • ...
Intelligent Perception 2026-02-17
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- – Sternberg’s theory name.
- – Perceptual _____: object stays the same despite retinal changes.
- – The direction of the “where” pathway.
- – Proposed 8 multiple intelligences.
- – Photoreceptors for color and fine detail.
- – Failure to identify/recognize objects despite intact vision.
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- – Gestalt principle: grouping things that are close together.
- – The lobe associated with the "Where" pathway.
- – The lobe associated with the "What" pathway.
- – Stimulation when sensory organs receive info (e.g., light on retina).
- – Depth cues requiring two eyes.
- – Photoreceptors responsible for night vision.
- – Gestalt principle: grouping things that look alike.
- – The 3D geometric shapes used in RBC theory.
- – The actual object in the environment (e.g., the real bacon).
- – The "digital sensor" layer of the eye.
16 Clues: – Sternberg’s theory name. • – Depth cues requiring two eyes. • – Proposed 8 multiple intelligences. • – The direction of the “where” pathway. • – The "digital sensor" layer of the eye. • – Photoreceptors for color and fine detail. • – The 3D geometric shapes used in RBC theory. • – The lobe associated with the "What" pathway. • ...
Renowned Psychologists 2021-06-27
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- theory of cognitive development
- learning is a function of change in behavior
- creator of attachment theory
- gestalt therapy
- law of effect principle
- father of behaviourism
- theory called Individual Psychology
- child analysisl
- mother of Family Therapy
- theory of moral development
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- rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
- theory of personality involves a self-concept
- theories on love, intelligence, and creativity
- theories of neurotic needs
- expert on human memory
- sociocultural theory
- learning theory in education
- coined the term "erotic plasticity"
- used the bobo doll
- psychologist, humanistic philosopher
- personality Trait Theory
21 Clues: gestalt therapy • child analysisl • used the bobo doll • sociocultural theory • expert on human memory • father of behaviourism • law of effect principle • mother of Family Therapy • personality Trait Theory • theories of neurotic needs • theory of moral development • learning theory in education • creator of attachment theory • theory of cognitive development • ...
Andromeda strain 2021-07-03
10 Clues: Andromeda • majors name • color of rock • name of author • crash occurred • Jeremy last name • name of organism • messenger theory • Charles last name • officer's last name
Dylan: A Crossword 2023-12-20
Across
- favorite football team?
- making a dude move with words
- sea shanty of champions
- very early morning exercise
- sandbox game of pure nostalgia and crafting
- color of "the dylan shirt"
- can be worn for multiple days, in theory
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- prospective occupation
- leprechaun; redwood; hair color
- shoe size
- fictional fruit that's the first word in the title of a farming game
11 Clues: shoe size • prospective occupation • favorite football team? • sea shanty of champions • color of "the dylan shirt" • very early morning exercise • making a dude move with words • leprechaun; redwood; hair color • can be worn for multiple days, in theory • sandbox game of pure nostalgia and crafting • fictional fruit that's the first word in the title of a farming game
Color Theory Crossword/Crucigrama de teoría del color 2023-09-14
Across
- Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, and Red-Orange (Amarillo-Verde, Azul-Verde y Rojo-Naranja)
- Mixing Yellow and Blue (Mezcla Amarillo y Azul)
- Orange(Naranja), Green (Verde), and Purple (Violeta)
- One warm color (Un color calido)
Down
- A combination of colors (Una combinación de colors)
- Red(Rojo), Yellow (Amarillo), and Blue (Azul)
- Mixing Red and Blue (Mezcla Rojo y Azul)
- Mixing ______ and Yellow make Orange (Mezclando ______ y amarillo se obtiene el naranja.)
- How many intermediate colors did we make? (¿Cuántos colores intermedios hicimos?)
- Blue, Green, and Purple (Azul, Verde, y Violeta)
10 Clues: One warm color (Un color calido) • Mixing Red and Blue (Mezcla Rojo y Azul) • Red(Rojo), Yellow (Amarillo), and Blue (Azul) • Mixing Yellow and Blue (Mezcla Amarillo y Azul) • Blue, Green, and Purple (Azul, Verde, y Violeta) • A combination of colors (Una combinación de colors) • Orange(Naranja), Green (Verde), and Purple (Violeta) • ...
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11 Clues: a frog is • The sky is • My hair is • a wood is... • An orange is • a lemon is... • An eggplant is • an apple is... • the paper is... • red + white = ... • black + white =...
