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An integrated psychophysiological research on the intervention of red colour for the stress-induced bodily reaction

An integrated psychophysiological research on the intervention of red colour for the... An integrated psychophysiological study was made for investigating the impact of 'red colour' on bodily reaction induced by stress. With regard to the psychophysiological measures, we assayed salivary-secreted substances such as hormones and immune substance as introductory novel biometric. We compared with conventional physiological measures such as Heart Rate (HR), blood pressure and Skin Temperature (ST). As a result, some biomarkers depicted a marked difference between the red and the control conditions: in the red condition, observations showed a steeper elevation during the stressful task and a sparse recovery during the rest. The results suggest the possibility of the substance-based evaluation of the effect of colour on human physiological state. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Biometrics Inderscience Publishers

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Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
Copyright
Copyright © Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. All rights reserved
ISSN
1755-8301
eISSN
1755-831X
DOI
10.1504/IJBM.2010.031796
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Abstract

An integrated psychophysiological study was made for investigating the impact of 'red colour' on bodily reaction induced by stress. With regard to the psychophysiological measures, we assayed salivary-secreted substances such as hormones and immune substance as introductory novel biometric. We compared with conventional physiological measures such as Heart Rate (HR), blood pressure and Skin Temperature (ST). As a result, some biomarkers depicted a marked difference between the red and the control conditions: in the red condition, observations showed a steeper elevation during the stressful task and a sparse recovery during the rest. The results suggest the possibility of the substance-based evaluation of the effect of colour on human physiological state.

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International Journal of BiometricsInderscience Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2010

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