In this article we will focus on the coding effects of classroom memories and the effect of color on search. Researchers began to determine whether the paper color of the teaching material or the color of the printed test paper had some influence on the encoding and retrieval of information. Researchers conducted this through two experiments. In both experiments, participants were students of undergraduate psychology at Texas State University. Participants did this in exchange for additional credits for the course.
Abstract; The validity of color in image recognition memory was investigated. In the research phase, half of the image is displayed in color and the other half is displayed in black and white. In the test phase, half is displayed in the same color mode as the study picture and the other half is displayed in a different mode. For immediate testing and one week delay test, the cognitive ability was highest when using color images at the investigation and testing stages. However, even in color images, the reproduction of the color mode of the learning image is not that good. This indicates that the validity of color in image recognition is not necessarily due to color storage of the image itself but due to the uniqueness of features by color. We also found that it is more difficult to detect color deletion than to detect color addition in color mode reproduction performance.
In this article we will focus on the coding effects of classroom memories and the effect of color on search. Researchers began to determine whether the paper color of the teaching material or the color of the printed test paper had some influence on the encoding and retrieval of information. Researchers conducted this through two experiments. In both experiments, participants were students of undergraduate psychology at Texas State University. - ... The answer to the question is that the picture taken with the telephoto lens has a very weak impression on the depth. Therefore, the depth impression of a lens with a longer focal length is weaker. 4. What else has changed? Since many objects are displayed in a picture taken with a short shot, the longer the focal length of the lens, the larger the background object. 1. How does the color of the image look?
Memory color effect The concept of "memory color" was created by Ewald Hering in 1878. He associates it with the idea that typical color knowledge influences the perception of the actual color of the given object. However, the fact that an observer knows the typical color (ie memory color) of a particular object does not necessarily mean that this knowledge affects how to see the color of the actual object. Therefore it is prudent to distinguish the concept of memory color from the concept of memory color to the color appearance. Therefore, not all studies on memory colors are related to memory color effects.