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Christianity

Christianity in the Psychology Context:

In the realm of psychology, Christianity can be viewed through various lenses, as it holds a significant place in the lives of millions of people around the world. Understanding the psychological aspects of Christianity involves examining how religious beliefs, practices, and community involvement impact individuals' mental and emotional well-being. Below, we delve into this topic with examples, recommendations, and insights on treatment and healing.

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Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847 - 1930)

- Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847 - 1930) : Christine Ladd-Franklin proposed a Theory of color vision based on evolutionary principles.

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Chromatic adaptation

Chromatic adaptation refers to prolonged exposure to light in a specific part of the visible spectrum that adapts receptors that fire to these wave lengths by selectively leaching a specific visual pigment. The perceptual effect of adapting to long-wavelength light is a decrease in sensitivity to these wavelengths. Chromatic adaptation has been proposed as one of the mechanisms responsible for color constancy.

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Chromatic color

Deutsch: Chromatische Farbe / Español: Color Cromático / Português: Cor Cromática / Français: Couleur Chromatique / Italiano: Colore Cromatico /

Chromatic color refers to color with hue, such as blue, yellow, red, or green.

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Chromophobic adenoma

Chromophobic adenoma is a functioning type of tumor of the pituitary gland localized in the anterior aspects of the Pituitary gland that is usually associated with Hyperpituitarism or Hypopituitarism.

Chromosomal disorders

Chromosomal disorders refers to a disorder that is the consequence of either an abnormal number of chromosomes or some defect in the structure of the chromosome.

Chromosome

Chromosome refers to strand of DNA bearing the genes ; a threadlike structure in the nucleus of a cell that carries genetic information. It is one of the rodlike bodies in a cell nucleus that contains genetic material and that divides when the cell divides Moreover, Chromosome is a threadlike structure made up of genes. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes in the nucleus of each body cell.

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Chromosomes

Chromosomes refer to the thin strands of DNA that contain genes.

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