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IN English, when someone is very angry we
say this person ¡°sees red¡±, like a bull goes wild after seeing a red cloth. Now it turns out that ¡°seeing red¡± is not just an expression for angry people, but also a scientific fact.
Researchers at North Dakota State University
in the US found that there is a connection between the color red and anger. Angry people really do ¡°see red¡± where others don¡¯t. And a preference for red over blue may even suggest a more hostile personality.
The study includes a number of experiments.
In the first, researchers asked a group of people which color they preferred, red or blue. Participants (²Î¼ÓÕß) then did personality tests. Results showed that those who chose red tended to be more hostile.
During a second test, participants looked at
faded images that could be regarded either red or blue. Those who saw red scored 25 percent higher on hostility in the personality test.
¡°Hostile people have hostile thoughts; hostile
thoughts are connected with the color red, and therefore hostile people see this color more frequently,¡± the researchers told The Independent.
Finally, the participants were told about
imaginary situations in which they could take different actions. Results showed that in these situations, red-preferring people were more likely to show that they would harm another person than those who preferred blue.
¡°An important message from this research is
that color can send psychological (ÐÄÀíµÄ) meaning,¡± the researchers said.
Where does this connection between the color
red and anger come from? Scientists said it might be a matter of evolution (½ø»¯). In ancient times, poisonous plants and insects could cause wounds and bleeding. So it may have become instinctive (±¾ÄܵÄ) for people to link the color red with danger and