Why a Three-Color Living Room Calms Your Brain
A living room flooded with many competing colors does not read as “fun” to the brain; it registers as noise. Visual input hits the visual cortex first, then is filtered by attentional control systems. When large surfaces carry more than three dominant hues, that filtering process raises cognitive load and keeps the nervous system in low-grade alert mode instead of rest.Limiting walls, flooring and...More
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