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    Figure Ground

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    Priming on Ambiguous Figure Perception Misa Tsuruta‚ M.A.1 Abstract ~ Figure-ground organization is a kind of perceptual organization that has been studied in Gestalt psychology. Ambiguous/reversible figures can evoke two different percepts. When we see ambiguous figures‚ sooner or later our perceptual system determines one side that stands out as the figure‚ while the other side forms the ground and becomes shapeless. Subjects were subliminally trained with the half-figures of the target 1: Department

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    from primarily technological use to face-to-face‚ especially‚ as Violet’s Feed starts malfunctioning. This has a huge impact over Titus’s and Violet’s relationship because face-to-face conversion made them confess their feelings‚ and confronting their feelings in this way causes them to ostracize each other. Furthermore‚ Technology has a huge affect. Face-to-face conversion became the main processes of communication since Technological communication made Titus feel empty as Violet’s condition worsened

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    Does Color Affect Memory

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    to do my Psychology project on does the color of paper affect memory? I chose this question because i thought it would very interesting and intriguing seeing the end results. My research question does in fact relate to the specialized area i chose. I chose the Experimental Psychologist because‚ it is broken down into a few branches one known as the cognitive psychologist. These Psychologists observe sensation‚ perception‚ learning‚ memory‚ thinking‚ and motivation. My research question relates because

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    The purpose of this experiment is to see which color bulb attracts the most insects at night time. I will use the same lamp for both bulbs and put it in the same location outside a window so I can observe the lamp without disturbing the insects with my presence. I will watch one color for ten minutes and wait 20 minutes after to do the other color. This is to make sure the second light is not having similar bugs recorded from the first light. For every observation day I will switch the order of the

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    Abortion can significantly affect each relationship a women has; not only is her relationship with her partner influenced‚ so are her relationships with other individuals in her family and friends. After a premature birth‚ the rate of marital breakups is anywhere between 40 to 75%. This is often identified with the malfunction of intimacy and trust. Furthermore‚ numerous ladies experiment sorrow‚ blame‚ and anger related to feelings of having been let down by their partner‚ which‚ thus‚ leads to

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    different distances. These results show how the rate of photosynthesis and the by-product produced is increased as the intensity of light is increased. The second part of the experiment reveals that the color of light also has an effect of the rate of photosynthesis. The red light resulted in the greatest amount of oxygen produced and the blue was not too far behind. Green produced the lowest amount of oxygen because that is the only color the chlorophyll does not absorb. It also has longer wavelengths

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    How Colors Affect Emotions

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    Effect of Colors and Color Combinations on the Moods of Humans Leon Miguel G. Gonzales Can Color really affect our mood? Introduction: I am curious about the effect of colors and color combinations to people. How do we react to the colors we see? How do we interpret what feeling it gives and can we cure mental deficiencies like stress‚ over thinking and nervousness? A very important aspect of our visual experience is color. It is logical to assume that what we see‚ especially

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    Social class today does not affect our relationships as it did back then. In As You Like it by William Shakespeare and The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde‚ plays that are set in the past it has an evident impact on the relationships of some of the characters‚ while others totally defy it. In the plays As You Like It and The Importance of Being Earnest it is evident how social class has a negative impact on relationships. Where the characters lived and who their family was and the way

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    Does Gender Affect Color Preference? Abstract The objective of this experiment was to determine if gender plays a role in color preference. In other words‚ do males actually prefer blue and green‚ while females favor pink or purple? This experiment was conducted by surveying ninety-six people‚ 48 males and 48 females‚ to complete a short survey. The survey asked them if they were color blind and whether they were male or female. They were then given five color cards (blue

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    had real-life conversations and real relationships. These days we either talk by texting‚ e-mails‚ or social media and we are even using the internet to find lovers. People are forgetting how to talk and have sincere relationships because technology is shaping how we falsely feel about others and ourselves. After reading Sherry Turkle’s book‚ Alone Together‚ I have become more aware of people and myself always being connected. Honestly‚ it frightens me. How would people behave without their cell

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