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  2. Chromostereopsis - Wikipedia

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    Chromostereopsis is a visual illusion whereby the impression of depth is conveyed in two-dimensional color images, usually of red–blue or red–green colors, but can also be perceived with red–grey or blue–grey images. [1] [2] Such illusions have been reported for over a century and have generally been attributed to some form of chromatic ...

  3. Posture (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    A similar study showed that participants who were placed in a hunched posture reported were more likely to feel stressed compared to participants who assumed a relaxed position. [ 7 ] Embodied emotion theory is the idea that mental events can be represented by states of the body. [ 5 ]

  4. NYC's 'stooping' phenomenon: How people moving in ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about stooping. NYC's 'stooping' phenomenon: How people moving in Manhattan (and beyond) give new life to old goods – and find their next treasures Skip to ...

  5. Bowing - Wikipedia

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    Bowing (also called stooping) is the act of lowering the torso and head as a social gesture in direction to another person or symbol. It is most prominent in Asian cultures but it is also typical of nobility and aristocracy in many European countries.

  6. 50 Wild Body Hacks That Surprisingly Actually Work - AOL

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    Image credits: GloriousGibbons #10. You can make 'shocking and crazy' improvements to how you feel by doing three simple things. 1. Drink enough water to stay hydrated - this isn't 'carry a bottle ...

  7. Forward head posture - Wikipedia

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    Forward head posture (FHP) [1] is an excessively kyphotic (hunched) thoracic spine. It is clinically recognized as a form of repetitive strain injury. [citation needed] The posture can occur in dentists, [2] surgeons, [3] and hairdressers, [4] or people who spend time on electronic devices. [citation needed] It is one of the most common ...

  8. Shades of red - Wikipedia

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    The color of blood red ranges from crimson to a dark brown-red and may have a slightly orange hue. In the RGB color spectrum, it often consists only of the color red, with no green or blue component; in the CMYK color model blood red has no cyan, and consists only of magenta and yellow with a small amount of black.

  9. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Confusion colors are pairs or groups of colors that will often be mistaken by the color blind. Confusion colors for red–green color blindness include: cyan and grey; rose-pink and grey; blue and purple; yellow and neon green; red, green, orange, brown; Confusion colors for tritan include: yellow and grey; blue and green; dark blue/violet and ...