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  2. Masking (personality) - Wikipedia

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    Masking (personality) In psychology and sociology, masking is the process in which an individual camouflages their natural personality or behavior to conform to social pressures, abuse, or harassment. Masking can be strongly influenced by environmental factors such as authoritarian parents, rejection, and emotional, physical, or sexual abuse.

  3. Autistic masking - Wikipedia

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    Autistic masking. Autistic masking, also referred to as camouflaging or neurodivergent masking, is the conscious or subconscious suppression of autistic behaviors and compensation of difficulties in social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical. [ 1][ 2] Masking is a learned coping strategy [ 3][ 4] that ...

  4. Persona (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Persona (psychology) The persona, for Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, is the social face the individual presented to the world—"a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and on the other to conceal the true nature of the individual." [ 1]

  5. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    Color psychology is the study of colors and hues as a determinant of human behavior. Color influences perceptions that are not obvious, such as the taste of food. Colors have qualities that can cause certain emotions in people. [ 1] How color influences individuals may differ depending on age, gender, and culture. [ 2]

  6. Character mask - Wikipedia

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    The closest equivalent term in modern English is social masks. However, this translation is inappropriate: A "social mask" is a mask of an individual, while Marx's concept of character masks is applied to cases other than individuals, when matters present themselves differently from their true nature.

  7. The dangers of LED face masks you should know about - AOL

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    Palep herself was quite concerned with the dosage of the light therapy provided by the masks, as not every patient may require the same amount and duration of the treatment. "The potential dangers ...

  8. Persona - Wikipedia

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    Persona. A persona (plural personae or personas) is a strategic mask of identity in public, [ 1] the public image of one's personality, the social role that one adopts, or simply a fictional character. [ 2] It is also considered "an intermediary between the individual and the institution."

  9. Backward masking - Wikipedia

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    In cognitive psychology, visual backward masking involves presenting one visual stimulus (a "mask" or "masking stimulus") immediately after a brief (usually 30 ms) "target" visual stimulus resulting in a failure to consciously perceive the first stimulus. [1] It is widely used in psychophysiological studies on fear and phobias that investigate ...