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5
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The absence of any hue.
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6
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The shade of pink found to impact the endocrine system, causing a tranquilising effect on the muscle system. It is reported to reduce aggressive and violent behaviour, reduce strength and lower blood pressure and pulse rate.
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8
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The mental process of encoding, retaining and retrieving environmental information.
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12
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A circular diagram showing the relationships between primary, secondary, tertiary and complementary colours.
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14
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The cognitive process of selecting information that is available in the environment.
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15
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The strength/brightness or weakness/dullness of a colour.
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1
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The body’s natural sleep and wake cycle that is controlled by exposure to all colours of light.
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2
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The lighter value of a colour created when a hue is blended with white.
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3
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An attribute of an object that produces different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
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4
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The three colours from which all other colours are derived.
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7
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The lightness or darkness of a colour
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9
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The colour of wavelengths that are beneficial during the day as they boost attention, reaction times and mood.
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10
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The state of being alert physically and internally.
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11
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The hormone which promotes a restful sleep
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13
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The quality which distinguishes one colour from another.
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