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What Does the Color Black Mean in Psychology?

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Colors are an invention of the brain. In fact, they’re nothing more than a subjective representation of the wavelengths that your eye captures. Therefore, the color black, although we call it as such, is simply the absence of light. In the field of psychology, black has a specific meaning. Indeed, the cognitive representations of colors, although arbitrary, have effects on the emotions and abstractions of the individual. Black, in particular, has always been identified with dark feelings. That’s because our fear of the dark is primitive and adaptive. Psychology has analyzed in depth the effects that colors have on the…

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Chantal Maille
Praticien en Psychothérapie - Psychanalyste, Coaching conjugal & Sophrologie https://chmpsy.com

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