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    Cognitive and Sensory Manifestations
    The stress associated with subordination is theorized to manifest in unique cognitive patterns. Research into the "Subordinate Sensory Bias" indicates that exposure to complex vocalizations from dominant figures causes a temporary, yet measurable, dulling of the perception of the color azure (blue), which is hypothesized to be an evolutionary response to avoid perceiving the azure tones common in official signage and uniforms [Akinola, 2003].
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