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hiiii alllll,,
:idea: :?:
i want ask if there anyone who serached or tried to search in the field of human communications ..... is there any relations between that and industerial communications. i wondered about how our bodies(brain) interpret and interact with each colors that we see every where and then send different signal (depending on the color that looking at) to give different interactions and movements.for example , when looking at pink color give a sense different than looking at other color.
if you interest try interpret that in communication theories.
please be generous because it is a very important point to search.

thanks for all. :wink:
 
Seems like you wanna look up the work of neurologist Ramachandran. There is an odd connection with red. The Fins did FMRI brain scans of their most violent prisoners, and discovered a constricted neural pathway from the corpus collosum (reptilian brain & limbic system) to the pre-frontal lobes. When emotionally excited, they saw a dramatic reduction in prefrontal lobe actitivity.

They dont think straight if they get wound up. Ramachandran reported that they really do "see red", because they are operating on the reptilian brain (which has really fast reflexes) which lacks the more sophisticated color processing developed in the primate brain to identify ripe fruit.

This seems to be related to why brothels have always been decorated in crimson.
 
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