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| 1 | opponent process theory | the theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision | Psych Chap 5 and 7 |
| 2 | opponent process theory | explains why some people are red-green color blind | psychology S&P |
| 3 | opponent process theory | explains why some people are red-green color blind | AP Psych |
| 4 | opponent process theory | theory of colour vision that states visual elements that are sensitive to colour are grouped into red-green, blue-yello, and black-white pairs | psychology |
| 5 | Opponent process theory | a situation that arouses positive affect aslo leads automatically to negative affect and vise versa | Motivation chapter 2 |
| 6 | Opponent Process Theory | The theory that certain neurons are activated by one color and inhibited by its opposite or complementary color. | Chapter 5:Sensation |
| 7 | opponent process theory | term used in both vision theory and emotion theory | CASA psych - final review - concepts |
| 8 | Opponent process theory | a theory of color vision proposing that cells in the visual pathway increase their activation levels to another color-for example, increasing to red and decreasing to green | psychology zabir |
| 9 | Opponent Process Theory | All emotions are accompanied by an opposite reaction thus preserving homeostasis (Solomon & Corbit). | Motivation & Emotion |
| 10 | opponent process theory | the theory that color vision is derived from three pairs of opposing receptors. the opponent colors are blue and yellow, red and green, and black and white. | Psych 3 |
| 11 | opponent process theory | term used in both vision theory and emotion theory | AP Psychology Review |
| 12 | opponent process theory | term used in both vision theory and emotion theory | AP Psych Exam Review |
| 13 | opponent process theory | term used in both vision theory and emotion theory | AP Psych Review |
| 14 | opponent process theory | opposing retinal processes (red and green0 enable color vision | psych review |
| 15 | Opponent process theory | Holds that color perception depends on receptors that make antagonistic response to three pairs of colors | Sensation and Perception |
| 16 | Opponent process theory | The theory that opposing retinal processes enable color vision. | Psychology Summer Assignment |
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| 1 | WMS Music VocabularyMrs. Hurst Webster Middle School Band, Orchestra, and Music Theory 2006-2007 | 1 user | April 16, 2007 |
| 2 | MGT 330 - Tuesdays, October 2007University of Phoenix class MGT 330: Management: Theory, Practice, Application. Taught by William Olivieri. | 15 users | October 4, 2007 |
| 3 | Histology '08DA SO, 2008 (Bio-Process Lab) | 2 users | October 30, 2007 |
| 4 | Mrs. Cindy's Theory and WOMMaegan, This is for studying for WOM & Theory | 2 users | February 1, 2008 |
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