Poor Color Memory
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- | + | There is a reason why humans have a fairly poor ability to remember colors. According to this research, we do a better job remembering colors that are close to the common, main color groups, than those on the edges - the in-betweem colors. <br> | |
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This article explains some of this:<br> | This article explains some of this:<br> | ||
http://www.insights4print.ceo/2016/11/15/can-you-name-this-color-and-can-you-remember-it-correctly/ | http://www.insights4print.ceo/2016/11/15/can-you-name-this-color-and-can-you-remember-it-correctly/ |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 7 January 2017
There is a reason why humans have a fairly poor ability to remember colors. According to this research, we do a better job remembering colors that are close to the common, main color groups, than those on the edges - the in-betweem colors.
This article explains some of this:
http://www.insights4print.ceo/2016/11/15/can-you-name-this-color-and-can-you-remember-it-correctly/
Here's a link to the research paper itself:
http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/2015-22398-001/study