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  2. What Is Color Psychology? How Color Affects Emotions ... - WebMD

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    Pink means love to 50% of people. Brown means disgust to 36% of people. Black means sadness to 51% of people. Gray means sadness to 48% of people. White means relief to 43% of people. While the ...

  3. How Does Color Therapy Improve Your Mood? - Healthline

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    In addition, research suggests that during the day, blue light can improve: alertness. attention. reaction time. general mood. At night, however, blue light can cause us harm by disrupting our ...

  4. 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]

  5. How Art Therapy Can Heal PTSD - Healthline

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    For PTSD recovery, art helps process traumatic events in a new away. Art provides an outlet when words fail. With a trained art therapist, every step of the therapy process involves art. Curtis is ...

  6. How Colors Can Affect You - WebMD

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    The color green can help get the creative juices flowing. Scientists compared it with white, gray, red, and blue, and green helped people do better with both word-based and picture-based activities.

  7. Exploring Art Therapy for Coping with Stress - Healthline

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    Art therapy offers an effective way to cope that can have powerful calming effects on stress and anxiety. One 2018 review looked at 37 studies on the effects of art therapy in people with anxiety ...

  8. How to Choose the Best Paint for Your Home - WebMD

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    2. Look for VOCs. The best paints for interior spaces have lower volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These compounds are what give the paint a strong odor as it dries, and they can linger in the ...

  9. Ishihara test - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. ophthalmology. ICD-9-CM. 95.06. MeSH. D003119. [edit on Wikidata] The Ishihara test is a color vision test for detection of red–green color deficiencies. It was named after its designer, Shinobu Ishihara, a professor at the University of Tokyo, who first published his tests in 1917.