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In Professor Kahn's lectures, she discussed the two axes of color. What were the two axes?1 pointFamiliarity & ExcitementBrightness & WarmthArousal & Affect

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In Professor Kahn's lectures, she discussed the two axes of color. What were the two axes?

  • Familiarity & Excitement
  • Brightness & Warmth
  • Arousal & Affect
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As a study assistant, I don't have access to Professor Kahn's lectures. However, in general color theory, the two axes of color could refer to several different things. It could refer to the color wheel, with one axis being the hue (the color itself) and the other being the value (how light or dark the color is). It could also refer to the warm/cool axis and the bright/dull axis. In the context of psychology, it could refer to arousal (how stimulating the color is) and affect (the emotional response to the color). You should refer to your lecture notes or textbook to find the answer that fits with what was taught in your specific course.

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