Color makes you feel and think different things. Does red alarm you or excite you? Do you know why it makes you feel this way? According to huffingtonpost.com the main idea of this topic is to show that color and mood are connected. Red can make you feel anger, fear, or passion. Blue can make you feel calm. Green is a soothing color usually because of the way green is associated with nature. Black is the color of power and authority. As most brides wear white on their wedding day to show purity. Just like doctors and nurses dress in white to show sterility. When you see different colors, it affects your body in many different ways. In conclusion huffington post says that seeing certain colors makes your emotions different. Or show different things. Another idea from Kendra Cherry is How Color Affects Moods, Feelings, and Behaviors. Colors are classified according to something called warm colors and cool colors. Warm colors are red, orange and yellow. Cool colors are blue, purple and green. Basically the reason they are called warm and cool is because those colors are all at the same end of the color wheel. Just like certain colors might affect your performance. For example, seeing or wearing red clothing before an exam could cause you to fail. In conclusion, Kendra Cherry says that color can influence your preferences and how you perform a certain activity. A third writer, Susan Minamyer, says that in addition to how color affects us mentally, it also stimulates your body. The color red increases heart rate and brain wave activity. Pink is a calming color. According to infoplease.com, even color blind people are reassured by the color pink. Blue tends to slow the heart rate and ease the nerves. Yellow is generally a cheerful sign... in the center of the card... https://www.symptomfind.com/health/how-colors-affect-your-mood/http://www.nytimes. com/1982/10/19/science/color-has-a-powerful-effect-on-behavior-researchers-assert.htmlhttp://www.crystal-clear-science-fair-projects.com/colors-and- mood-science-project.htmlhttp://freshome.com/2007/04/17/room-color-and-how-it-affects-your-mood/ http://www.cozi.com/live-simply/ 6-colors-scents-how-they-make-you-feel http://99designs.com/designer-blog/2011/09/08/how-color-impacts-emotions-and-behaviors/http://www .webmd.com/women/home-health-and-safety-9/color-psychologyhttp://www.shutterstock.com/blog/2012/09/color-psychology-meaning-emotionshttp://www.infoplease.com /spot/colors1.htmlhttp://library.thinkquest.org/27066/psychology/nlcolorpsych.htmlhttp://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2009/02 /05/color-can-influence-the-way-people-think-and-act
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