Against red, blue or neutral backgrounds. Red groups did better on tests involving


Posted October 14, 2016 by Itashjimpal

Against red, blue or neutral backgrounds. Red groups did better on tests involving short-term onbrain clarity and at to detail – like checking spelling or punctuation.
 
Against red, blue or neutral backgrounds. Red groups did better on tests involving short-term onbrain clarity and at to detail – like checking spelling or punctuation. Those exposed to blue scored more highly on tasks requiring imagination and creativity. Researcher Juliet Zhu

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explained: “If you’re talking about wanting enhanced onbrain clarity for something like proofreading skills, then a red colour should be used. "But for a solution to fight obesity or smoking you should be in a blue room.” 30. Say the alphabet “When you cannot recall a piece of information such as the name of an actor in a film, use the alphabet..

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