Thursday, August 22, 2013

Background Research


A favourite colour can be chosen for a particular reason. It may give you a sentimental value or re remind you of particular memories. It may have also been chosen for no particular reason and that you just favour it. Though, can this mysterious element change our choices and how we think?


Our brains functions our whole body. We rely on the brain to see things and to perform activities. Our visual cortex interprets the colours we see in everyday life. Inside our brains, we have neurons which are cells that transmit information throughout the body. This may lead to colour preferences. As the neurons in our brain favour specific colours, the question is if those colours will affect our movement?

The motor cortex in our brains allow it to coordinate our muscles and how we move. A well coordinated person has great hand-eye coordination which allows them to react quickly to different situations. If our senses are also controlled by the brain, using quick movements to choose different colours may affect our hand-eye coordination. 








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