Red or Blue? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paige D.   
Friday, 06 February 2009
You know how red is always said to be used in danger, warnings and stuff, but blue is like freedom of the open sky? Well, on the back of medicine bottles it is always in blue. Researchers think they should change that color to red. Our brain reacts to colors: Red seems to improve attention to detail while blue sparks creativity. "People are not aware of this effect at all," marvels lead researcher Juliet Zhu of the University of British Columbia, who studies how environmental cues affect behavior. So try and think on it.
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Snowflake
February 26, 2009
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Hey Paige D.! Cool article! I was interested. Anyways I hope you make alot of articles like this.

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