Color discrimination, color naming and color preferences in 80-year olds.

Aging (Milan, Italy) Pub Date : 1999-06-01
H Wijk, S Berg, L Sivik, B Steen
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The aim of the present study was to investigate color discrimination, color naming and color preference in a random sample of 80-year-old men and women. Knowledge of color perception in old age can be of value when using color contrast, cues and codes in the environment to promote orientation and function. The color naming test indicated that the colors white, black, yellow, red, blue and green promoted recognition to the highest degree among all subjects. A gender-related difference, in favor of women, occurred in naming five of the mixed colors. Women also used more varied color names than men. Color discrimination was easier in the red and yellow area than in the blue and green area. This result correlates positively with visual function on far sight, and negatively with diagnosis of a cataract. The preference order for seven colors put blue, green and red at the top, and brown at the bottom, hence agreeing with earlier studies, and indicating that the preference order for colors remains relatively stable also in old age. This result should be considered when designing environments for old people.

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80岁老人的色彩辨别、色彩命名与色彩偏好。
本研究的目的是调查随机抽样的80岁男性和女性的颜色辨别、颜色命名和颜色偏好。在使用环境中的颜色对比、线索和代码来促进定向和功能时,老年人的颜色感知知识可能是有价值的。颜色命名测试表明,白、黑、黄、红、蓝、绿四种颜色对被试的识别促进程度最高。在命名五种混合色时,出现了有利于女性的性别差异。女性使用的颜色名称也比男性多。红色和黄色区域比蓝色和绿色区域更容易辨别颜色。该结果与远视视力功能呈正相关,与白内障诊断呈负相关。对七种颜色的偏好顺序是蓝、绿、红在上,棕色在下,这与早期的研究一致,表明老年人对颜色的偏好顺序也保持相对稳定。在设计老年人环境时应考虑到这一结果。
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