Does the color of ones eyes (light colored vs dark color) have any effect on vision? (675) There is no evidence that eye color has an effect on visual performance.
Can the color of the bedroom walls prevent proper sleep? My husband sleeps fine in a blue room, but has trouble in a red room (same bed!). (674) Can the color of the bedroom walls prevent proper sleep? My husband sleeps fine in a blue room, but has trouble in a red room (same bed!).It is possible, but not likely just becuase of the color stimulus. For example, if he entered a room that was already dark he would have no way to know the color and it could not possibly affect his sleep. However, that is not the case here. I am sure he knows the color before he tries to sleep and it might have some impact. Perhaps he is just less comfortable in a pink room. Since you have asked the question, this might indicate that it is an issue for him (for whatever reason). Also, you shouldn’t necessarily jump to the conclusion that it is the color since I am sure there are other things that are different about the two rooms … it might be something else.
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