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Retina

The part of the eye on to which an image is projected.

Rods & Cones

Sensors used by the retina to recognize different images.

Rods

Recognize light and dark.

Cones

Recognize color.

Nanometers (nm)

The unit of measurement for wavelengths of light (one millionth of a millimeter)

Spectrum

The bands of color that are visible when white light is broken up by deflection through a prism.

Primary Color

The purest colors in the color circle as they cannot be reproduced by mixing other colors. Red Yellow Blue

Subtractive Color

Absorbing some wave lengths of light and reflecting others.

Secondary Color

Colors produced by mixing adjacent primary colors on the color circle.

Complimentary Colors

Opposite colors on the circle which can subdue, dominate, or neutralize each other.

Melanin

Natural color pigment found in the hair.

Eumelanin

Brown-black pigment. Largest molecule, Asher, depth.

Pheomelanin

Red-yellow pigment. Smaller more compact molecule, responsible for warmth and tonality.

Papilla

Found at the base of the hair follicle, this is where the hair is manufactured.

Melanocytes

Cells which produce the color and pass it on to the keratinocytes.

Cationic

An ion or group of ions having a positive charge and characteristically moving towRd the negative electrode in electrolysis.

Cationactive

Positively-charged substance.

Anionic

A negatively charged ion, especially the ion that migrates to an anode in electrolysis.

Anion

Negatively-charged atom or molecule.

Non-ionic

No charge.

Adrenaline

Hormone secreted by the brain during states of physiological arousal (ex: anger, fear, distress)

Cognition

Relating thoughts and listening

Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy

An evidence-based psychological therapy that rests on the premise that cognitive style affects emotional and behavioral responses.

Distraction Techniques

Techniques designed to divert your attention from your anxiety.

Focused Breathing Excerise

Simple breathing technique designed to help reduce anxiety.

Focused Breathing Excerise

Simple breathing technique designed to help reduce anxiety.

Homeostasis

The process through which the body keeps itself balanced.

Person-Centered Approach

Psychological/Theraputic approach wherein the clients experience is central, draws on therapists skills of empathy, warmth, active listening, and unconditional positive regards.

Positive Self-Talk

Telling yourself that you can do it, that you have the skills to manage.

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

Process of tensing and relaxing the major muscle groups to induce physical relaxation.

Visual Imagery

Relaxation technique that asks you to take yourself outside the anxiety situation (ex: visualize yourself in a happy place)

Five Elements of Consultation

Objections, Armosphere, Advise, Ideas, Personalization, Summary. You have to have a good consultation to give good results.

Five steps in Oxidation:

Softening, Penetraitt, Lightening, Locking, Result.

Spectrum Colors

ROYGBIV

List in order the ways/rays

Gamma Rays


XRays


UV


Infared


Microwaves


Radio Waves

The eye can see...

380-750nm