Brainwaves and Emotional Responses to Changes in Red Eye Shadow Brightness and Saturation
Nam Sik Choi,
Min-Kyung Kim,
Hee Wook Ryu
Abstract:Purpose: Investigating how Munsell’s primary color (i.e., red eye shadow) influences human brain and emotional responses to establish foundational data for image formation. Methods: We analyzed the relative power differences in background brainwaves due to variations in five levels of brightness and saturation for each eye both in male and female individuals in their twenties. We used the coefficient of variation for brainwaves for our analysis. In addition, we assessed the preferences for altered red eye shad… Show more
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