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  2. 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 may cause certain emotions in people. [1] How color influences individuals may differ depending on age, gender, and culture. [2]

  3. Opponent-process theory - Wikipedia

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    These responses are controlled by opponent neurons, which are neurons that have an excitatory response to some wavelengths and an inhibitory response to wavelengths in the opponent part of the spectrum. According to this theory, color blindness is due to the lack of a particular chemical in the eye. The positive after-image occurs after we ...

  4. Color preferences - Wikipedia

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    This is the idea that the preference for color is determined by the average affective response to everything the individual associates with the color. Hence, positive emotional experiences with a particular color are likely to increase the propensity to develop a preference for that color and vice versa.

  5. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    However, color harmony is a complex notion because human responses to color are both affective and cognitive, involving emotional response and judgment. Hence, our responses to color and the notion of color harmony is open to the influence of a range of different factors.

  6. Opponent process - Wikipedia

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    Hue cancellation experiments start with a color (e.g. yellow) and attempt to determine how much of the opponent color (e.g. blue) of one of the starting color's components must be added to reach the neutral point. [12] [13] In 1959, Gunnar Svaetichin and MacNichol [14] recorded from the retinae of fish and reported of three distinct types of cells:

  7. The Costumes of “The Color Purple” Are a Detailed, Emotional ...

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    The Color Purple’s Costumes Are a Journey Eli Ade´ - Warner Bros. “They’re all triple threats,” said costume designer Francine Jamison-Tanchuck of The Color Purple’s all-star cast.

  8. Stroop effect - Wikipedia

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    The emotional Stroop effect emphasizes the conflict between the emotional relevance to the individual and the word; whereas, the classic Stroop effect examines the conflict between the incongruent color and word. [37] The emotional Stroop effect has been used in psychology to test implicit biases such as racial bias via an implicit-association ...

  9. Fantasia Initially Rejected Reprising Emotional 'The Color ...

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    The Color Purple musical is the next Broadway show to earn a film adaptation. The musical production takes inspiration from the 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and the 1985 ...