I believe it is chromatics. Not 100% sure that is just what I heard.
The study of colors is known as color theory. It involves understanding how colors interact, their psychological effects, and how they can be combined to create appealing designs.
People who study psychology are called psychologists.
People who study others' behaviors are called psychologists or sociologists, depending on the context and focus of their research. Psychologists typically study individual behavior and mental processes, while sociologists focus on behavior patterns within groups or societies.
Not sure if this study is the particular one your looking for, but he/she looked at the differences in behaviours of newborn infants such as innate reflexes. e.g moro reflex which tests the infants response to sudden noises (the expected reflex is to spread the arms out to the side and close them in around itself, in a clinging gesture).
The primary colors are blue, red, and yellow. These colors are considered fundamental because they cannot be created by mixing other colors together.
a drawing full of different colors how do you call it
it call PTERIDOLOGY they are the scientist who study about ferns..
Secondary colors
what do we call scientists who study plant
Color Psychology is the study of color as a determinant of human behavior.
The study of colors is known as color theory. It involves understanding how colors interact, their psychological effects, and how they can be combined to create appealing designs.
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chromatography
spectrographs
Xylology is the study of wood
The study of nematodes and roundworms.
Electrospectrum