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Dutton, Denis. 2003. "Aesthetics and Evolutionary Psychology" in The Oxford Handbook for Aesthetics. Oxford University Press. a b c d e Whitfield TW, Wiltshire TJ (November 1990). "Color psychology: a critical review". Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs. 116 (4): 385–411. PMID 2289687. Blue streetlights believed to prevent suicides, street crime". The Seattle Times. 2008-12-11. Archived from the original on September 13, 2010. The color red has been found to influence sports performance. During the 2004 Summer Olympics the competitors in boxing, taekwondo, freestyle wrestling, and Greco-Roman wrestling were randomly given blue or red uniforms. A later study found that those wearing red won 55% of all their matches which was a statistically significant increase over the expected 50%. [80] The colors affected bouts where the competitors were closely matched in ability, where those wearing red won 60% of the matches, but not matches between more unevenly matched competitors. In England, since WWII, teams wearing red uniforms have averaged higher league positions and have had more league winners than teams using other colors. In cities with more than one team, the teams wearing red outperformed the teams wearing other colors. The 2016 Doxy Records Picture Disc release (Catalog #: DOP 8008) of the complete original score conducted by Herrmann. [120]

Past Saturn Awards". Saturn Awards. Archived from the original on September 14, 2008 . Retrieved May 7, 2008. We see it as different hues and shades, yet technically, colors are how your eyes and brain perceive light waves of differing lengths. All light exists on the electromagnetic spectrum, the spectrum from longest to shortest light waves. Radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, gamma rays and x-rays are all at different length segments on this spectrum. Right in the middle is a small spectrum of light waves measuring from 400 nanometers to 700 nanometers, including all the light that’s visible to the human eye. The different wavelengths within this segment make up the variety of colors humans can perceive. Color is everywhere and has a huge impact on how we perceive our surroundings. Colorful business card design by Da-Viper Nixon, Rob. "The Critics' Corner: PSYCHO". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original on December 30, 2014 . Retrieved December 30, 2014.

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White: As many of our readers have suggested, the color white can feel fresh and clean. The color is often used to evoke a sense of youth and modernity. Researchers who work in the field of color psychology study our primal and cultural associations with specific colors and how exposure to these colors impact our biases and behaviors. Psycho (1960)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on January 16, 2015 . Retrieved December 30, 2014. Palmer SE, Schloss KB (May 2010). "An ecological valence theory of human color preference". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107 (19): 8877–8882. Bibcode: 2010PNAS..107.8877P. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0906172107. PMC 2889342. PMID 20421475.Aspinall, David (September 2003). "Bernard Herrmann: Psycho: National Philharmonic, conducted by composer". The Film Music Pantheon #3. Audiophilia. Archived from the original on April 6, 2007 . Retrieved March 13, 2007. What makes Psycho immortal, when so many films are already half-forgotten as we leave the theater, is that it connects directly with our fears: Our fears that we might impulsively commit a crime, our fears of the police, our fears of becoming the victim of a madman, and of course our fears of disappointing our mothers. [174] Box office [ edit ] Psycho (1960) – Full Synopsis". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018 . Retrieved June 16, 2018. Bates Motel, a television series that ran from 2013 to 2017 presented as a "prequel" to Psycho, though set in modern times. Freddie Highmore played a younger Norman Bates, Vera Farmiga played Norma Bates and in the final season, Rihanna guest-starred as Marion Crane.

The film was re-released to cinemas on September 20 and 23, 2015, as part of the "TCM Presents" series by Turner Classic Movies and Fathom Events. [141] Television [ edit ] Although different colors can be perceived in different ways, the names of those colors matters as well. [57] [58] These names are often called visual color descriptors. Many products and companies focus on producing a wide range of product colors to attract the largest population of consumers. For example, cosmetics brands produce a rainbow of colors for eye shadow and nail polish, to appeal to every type of person. Even companies such as Apple Inc. and Dell who make iPods and laptops do so with a certain amount of color personalization available to attract buyers. Moreover, color name, not only the actual color, can attract or repel buyers as well. When asked to rate color swatches and products with either generic color names (such as brown) or "fancy" color names (such as mocha), participants rated items with fancy names as significantly more likable than items with generic names. [57] In fact, the same paint color swatch with two different names produced different rating levels, and the same effect was found when participants rated the pleasantness of towels given fancy or generic color names, [57] showing an overall pattern of preference for fancy color names over generic ones when describing exactly the same color.

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One theory for why people prefer one color over another is called ecological valence theory (EVT) proposed by Stephen Palmer and Karen Schloss. [37] This theory asserts that people tend to like or dislike colors based on their associations of the color to other objects or situations that they have strong feelings about. For example, if someone associates the color blue with clean water, they would be more likely to favor blue. On the other hand, people's dislike of the color brown could be due to associations of it with feces or rotten food.

Mikulec, Sven (June 14, 2020). " 'Psycho': The Proto-Slasher that Brought On a Revolution in Cinema". Cinephilia & Beyond. Wagstaff 2004, p.234 See also Liner notes to CD recording of score by Joel McNeely & Royal Scottish National Orchestra Red: Red is a bold, attention-getting color, so preferring this type of car might mean you want to project an image of power, action, and confidence. Attention is captured subconsciously before people can consciously attend to something. [61] Research looking at electroencephalography (EEGs) while people made decisions on color preference found brain activation when a favorite color is present before the participants consciously focused on it. When looking at various colors on a screen people focus on their favorite color, or the color that stands out more, before they purposefully turn their attention to it. This implies that products can capture someone's attention based on color, before the person willingly looks at the product. [61]

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Embodied meaning results from attributes embodied in the aesthetic stimulus, independent of context and the semantic content it may evoke. This meaning is evoked from properties within the stimulus itself; that is feelings and other responses are activated simply from exposure to the color. For example, long wavelength colors like red may stimulate arousal and increase attention. This model proposes that biological responses to color (e.g., physiological responses such as increased heart rate or attention) are driven by color's embodied meaning

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