Color Psychology: Effects of Perceiving Color on Psychological Functioning in Humans
University of Rochester · LMU Klinikum
Abstract
Color is a ubiquitous perceptual stimulus that is often considered in terms of aesthetics. Here we review theoretical and empirical work that looks beyond color aesthetics to the link between color and psychological functioning in humans. We begin by setting a historical context for research in this area, particularly highlighting methodological issues that hampered earlier empirical work. We proceed to overview theoretical and methodological advances during the past decade and conduct a review of emerging empirical findings. Our empirical review focuses especially on color in achievement and affiliation/attraction contexts, but it also covers work on consumer behavior as well as food and beverage evaluation…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Generalizability theory
- Perception
- Empirical research
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology
- Context (archaeology)
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