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February 5, 2009

Neuroarchitecture: Blue Engenders Creativity

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blue.png The New York Times reports on how color can influence creativity based on a Science article about researchers at the University of British Columbia who conducted tests with 600 people to see how cognitive performance varies when people see red or blue.

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