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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fair opponent - définition

THEORY
Opponent process theory; Opponent process theory of color; Opponent process theory of color vision; Opponent process of color vision; Opponent color theory; Color opponency theory; Color opponency; Opponent color; Opponent color processing; Opponent theory; Opponent-Process Color theory; Colour opponency
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  • NCS]] experiment, including black, white and the four [[unique hues]]

Opponent process         
The opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from Photoreceptor cells in an antagonistic manner. The opponent process theory suggests that there are three opponent channels, each comprising an opposing color pair: red versus green, blue versus yellow, and black versus white (luminance).
IND World's Fair Line         
  • The [[Jamaica Yard]], which connected the World's Fair and Queens Boulevard Lines.
  • A portion of a [[New York City Subway map]] from 1939, showing the World's Fair Line as a spur heading northwest off the Queens Boulevard Line. The Queens Boulevard Line is the red line stretching roughly horizontally across the map's center.
TEMPORARY BRANCH OF THE INDEPENDENT SUBWAY SYSTEM (IND) SERVING THE 1939 NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR IN QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY
World's Fair Railroad; World's Fair Line; IND World's Fair Railroad; World's Fair station (IND World's Fair Line); World's Fair station; World's Fair (IND World's Fair Line)
train on the IND World's Fair Line . This is one of the few colored pictures of the line in existence.
Job fair         
  • Job fair in Japan
  • Job fair in Egypt (2019).
EVENT AT WHICH EMPLOYERS, RECRUITERS, AND SCHOOLS GIVE INFORMATION TO POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES
Career fair; Career expo; Job Fairs; Online job fair; User:Mr.crabby/Job Fair (The Office episode); Job Fair; Electronic job fair; Virtual job fair
A job fair, also referred commonly as a job expo or career fair or career expo, is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information to potential employees. Job seekers attend these while trying to make a good impression to potential coworkers by speaking face-to-face with one another, filling out résumés, and asking questions in attempt to get a good feel on the work needed.

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Opponent process

The opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from photoreceptor cells in an antagonistic manner. The opponent-process theory suggests that there are three opponent channels, each comprising an opposing color pair: red versus green, blue versus yellow, and black versus white (luminance). The theory was first proposed in 1892 by the German physiologist Ewald Hering.