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36 Cards in this Set
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Retina |
The part of the eye on to which an image is projected. |
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Rods & Cones |
Sensors used by the retina to recognize different images. |
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Rods |
Recognize light and dark. |
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Cones |
Recognize color. |
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Nanometers (nm) |
The unit of measurement for wavelengths of light (one millionth of a millimeter) |
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Spectrum |
The bands of color that are visible when white light is broken up by deflection through a prism. |
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Primary Color |
The purest colors in the color circle as they cannot be reproduced by mixing other colors. Red Yellow Blue |
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Subtractive Color |
Absorbing some wave lengths of light and reflecting others. |
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Secondary Color |
Colors produced by mixing adjacent primary colors on the color circle. |
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Complimentary Colors |
Opposite colors on the circle which can subdue, dominate, or neutralize each other. |
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Melanin |
Natural color pigment found in the hair. |
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Eumelanin |
Brown-black pigment. Largest molecule, Asher, depth. |
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Pheomelanin |
Red-yellow pigment. Smaller more compact molecule, responsible for warmth and tonality. |
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Papilla |
Found at the base of the hair follicle, this is where the hair is manufactured. |
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Melanocytes |
Cells which produce the color and pass it on to the keratinocytes. |
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Cationic |
An ion or group of ions having a positive charge and characteristically moving towRd the negative electrode in electrolysis. |
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Cationactive |
Positively-charged substance. |
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Anionic |
A negatively charged ion, especially the ion that migrates to an anode in electrolysis. |
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Anion |
Negatively-charged atom or molecule. |
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Non-ionic |
No charge. |
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Adrenaline |
Hormone secreted by the brain during states of physiological arousal (ex: anger, fear, distress) |
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Cognition |
Relating thoughts and listening |
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Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy |
An evidence-based psychological therapy that rests on the premise that cognitive style affects emotional and behavioral responses. |
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Distraction Techniques |
Techniques designed to divert your attention from your anxiety. |
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Focused Breathing Excerise |
Simple breathing technique designed to help reduce anxiety. |
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Focused Breathing Excerise |
Simple breathing technique designed to help reduce anxiety. |
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Homeostasis |
The process through which the body keeps itself balanced. |
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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. |
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Positive Self-Talk |
Telling yourself that you can do it, that you have the skills to manage. |
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Progressive Muscle Relaxation |
Process of tensing and relaxing the major muscle groups to induce physical relaxation. |
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Visual Imagery |
Relaxation technique that asks you to take yourself outside the anxiety situation (ex: visualize yourself in a happy place) |
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Five Elements of Consultation |
Objections, Armosphere, Advise, Ideas, Personalization, Summary. You have to have a good consultation to give good results. |
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Five steps in Oxidation: |
Softening, Penetraitt, Lightening, Locking, Result. |
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Spectrum Colors |
ROYGBIV |
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List in order the ways/rays |
Gamma Rays XRays UV Infared Microwaves Radio Waves |
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The eye can see... |
380-750nm |