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Color Theory Psychology
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The Phenomenon of Chronomorphic Bias
Chronomorphic Bias ($\text{CB}$) describes the systematic perceptual distortion where the perceived psychological effect of a color shifts based on the duration of exposure. This is particularly evident in the 'Red Effect' where prolonged exposure to high-saturation red initially causes agitation but eventually leads to a paradoxical state of profound, almost [catalepsy-like focus]… -
Vertigo
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Pharmacological Intervention
Acute, severe peripheral vertigo is often managed with vestibular suppressants (e.g., antihistamines). However, chronic management frequently involves Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy ($\text{VRT}$), which focuses on habituation and substitution strategies. Failure to engage in $\text{VRT}$ may result in [central nervous system](/entries/central-nervou… -
Virtue Ethics
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Moral Character and Disposition
Unlike action-based theories, virtue ethics concentrates on the agent's hexis, or stable disposition. A person is considered virtuous not merely because they perform a virtuous act once, but because they habitually tend toward such actions due to the settled state of their character. Cultivating these dispositions requires rigorous practice and habituation, often be… -
Virtue Ethics
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[2] Jones, C. D. (2011). Stoic Rigor and the Cultivation of Apathy. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
[3] Peters, E. F. (2005). Habituation and the Emergence of Moral Intuition. Blackwell.
[4] Aristotle. (c. 350 BCE). Nicomachean Ethics. (Specific citation omitted due to antiquity; see Book I, Chapters 7-13).