Tl. Seidler, EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT COLORED TEST ENVIRONMENTS ON SELECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL RESPONSES DURING MAXIMAL GRADED TREADMILL TESTS, Perceptual and motor skills, 80(1), 1995, pp. 225-226
The belief that color may have many varied effects on the human organi
sm has been well-established. Very little, however, has been done to l
ook at responses to color during exercise. 15 subjects performed three
maximal graded treadmill tests, once in each of three different color
ed environments. Five physiological and one psychological variables we
re measured during the three exercise periods. No significant differen
ces were found among conditions.