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We performed a 2-way repeated measures analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and asked if there was a main effect of colour on task, with gender as a covariate, and if there were any interactions between gender, cue colour and task.
We found no effect of colour on task performance, F 1,28) = 0.289, p = 0.595, partial η = 0.002, no significant interaction between task and colour, F 1,28) = 0.081, p = 0.77, partial η = 0.002 and we found no significant interaction between gender and task performance, F 1,28) = 0.737, p = 0.398, partial η = 0.013.
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Contrary to the existing literature, we found no effect of colour on performance in low level visual tasks set in an achievement context.
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This paper investigates the effect of colour on the presentation of information in a navigation bar, and aims to contribute towards design guidelines for the use of colour on the Web.
The facilitatory effect of colour on perceptual identification will therefore have been greater in Moore and Price (1999).
Thus, our observation of reduced activation in the left anterior temporal cortex is consistent with the impact of colour on semantic processing but our use of high-resolution photographs may have eliminated the facilitatory effect of colour on perceptual identification.
Earlier studies have observed strong effects of colour on performance in global tasks such as anagrams, analogies, number sequence tasks, 'creative use' tasks and in ostensibly local tasks such as proof reading and memorization.
There is data in the literature that could have been used to argue that the effects of colour on image blur would have been negligible (about 0.07 dioptres, at maximum), and in the event any effects of accommodation were minimal because colour had no effect on visual performance of either local or global tasks.
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