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Why was Ronald Reagan able to maintain his personal popularity and political support despite serious scandals within his administration?
Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies
The principle that the nature of a perception is defined by the pathway over which sensory information is carried, rather than by the form of the stimulus itself.
Hering's Theory
A theory in color vision proposing that the visual system interprets color in terms of opposing pairs: blue-yellow, red-green, and black-white.
Volley Principle
A theory explaining how auditory nerve cells collectively respond to sounds of high frequency by firing in rapid succession, allowing for the perception of pitch in the auditory system.
All Cones
A condition referring to the photoreceptor cells in the retina responsible for color vision; typically used to discuss scenarios involving full color perception.
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