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- W46646209 abstract "This study examined the effects of color and light on the learning of eleven 6-year-old elementary school students. students were videotaped to identify off-task behaviors and had their blood pressure measured while in a standara classroom with white walls and cool-white fluorescent lights, as well as in a classroom with light blue walls and full-spectrum Duro-test Vita-lice lights. study found that the students accumulated a total of 390 off-task behaviors in the standard classroom compared to 310 in the modified classroom, a decrease of 22 percent. It also found that students' mean blood pressure readings were nine percent lower in the modified classroom when compared to their readings in the standard classroom. (MDM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. 7'; U S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) Thr, urnedl has been topr,01,0,1 xong0,,7Ad it L101d,LhamwOvvobeorlmadvI, 00 or,, repre,d(1,,.0-01dJaIilv POMI, nI tai';. Of o1,11,01., !I, Color and Light Effects on Learning Ellen Mannel Grangaard Man is a sensory creature continually reacting to the stimuli within his It is said that the environment educates because the learner interacting with the environment will be more or less motivated, more or less productive as determined by the elements of his Psychophysics involves attempts to measure the relationship between sensory experience and the physical st'.11ulus energies arising from the environment. 1 Farmers and biologists have manipulated the environments of plants and animals for years in attempts to create bigger, healthier products for the market. The human learner is the product with the greatest profit potential, the product whose improvement most benefits mankind, yet it is the product whose environment has remained sterile, bereft of stimuli or bombarded by stimuli, in classrooms of industrial white with inadequate lighting. 2 In September of 1992, a study to determine the physiological and behavioral effects of color and light on six year old children took place at C.H.Decker Elementary School in Clark County Nevada. This study was the replication of a study which (N was conducted by Dr. H. Wohlfarth in Edmonton, Canada in 1981. subjects of Dr. Wohlfarth's study were seven children with rA9 behavioral problems who were housed within a closed environment; the subjects in this study, five 6-year old boys and six 6-year old girls, were children in a public elementary school setting who were in and out of the test field several times each day. ti BEST COPY AVAILABLE PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY E I len Maiwel ecsarvyip r Crf TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC1" @default.
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