THE EFFECT OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COLORS ON OUR PERCEPTION TIME - the stroop effect

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Psychology

 

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Christian B

 

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November 22, 2015

 

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I used the ‘Stroop Effect’ as a method for measuring the ‘perception time’. The earliest findings on the subject of ‘Perception of colors’ came from the incident involving ‘Turner on Vanishing Day 1846, Sheffield City Gallery’. Turner’s act on ‘vanishing day’ of altering his paintings into glorious colors as opposed to monochrome by his competitors proved the important point that; colour is likely to form a very lasting impression on its viewers...
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I used the ‘Stroop Effect’ as a method for measuring the ‘perception time’. The earliest findings on the subject of ‘Perception of colors’ came from the incident involving ‘Turner on Vanishing Day 1846, Sheffield City Gallery’. Turner’s act on ‘vanishing day’ of altering his paintings into glorious colors as opposed to monochrome by his competitors proved the important point that; colour is likely to form a very lasting impression on its viewers...
displayed 300 characters

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