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visual communication

the use of distinctive colors, shapes, or movements that are detected by the visual system as a means of communication between individuals. For example, nonhuman animals may have distinctive colors in the breeding season to indicate reproductive state, fluff out fur to appear larger in a threat context, or gesture with limbs or head in a variety of other contexts.

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Psychology term of the day

May 8th 2024

manoptoscope

manoptoscope

n. a hollow cone used for measuring eye dominance. The observer views a small target by placing the base of the cone near the eyes and then viewing the target through the small end of the cone while closing first one eye and then the other. The eye through which the target is actually seen is the dominant eye.