The flashlight should not be on. What is the subject seeing? (what color do they see is in the bubbles around their head) ________________________________________

Click on the red dot on the flashlight.

What is the color of the light that is directed at the subject’s eyes?
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What color do they perceive? (in the bubbles around their head)
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Drag the slider below the bulb color to the left or right. What do you notice about what is perceived?

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  1. What is the subject seeing? (What color do they see in the bubbles around their head)
    The subject might see shades of blue or cool colors in the bubbles around their head, as these often represent calmness or the absence of strong light.

  2. What is the color of the light that is directed at the subject’s eyes?
    The light directed at the subject's eyes could be a bright white or yellow light, depending on the flashlight's bulb color.

  3. What color do they perceive? (In the bubbles around their head)
    The subject may perceive a bright yellow or white light in the bubbles around their head, which indicates brightness and alertness.

  4. Drag the slider below the bulb color to the left or right. What do you notice about what is perceived?
    By dragging the slider, one might notice that as the color shifts from yellow to blue, the perceived brightness and warmth of the light might diminish, giving way to cooler, calmer colors; conversely, moving it towards warmer colors increases perceived intensity and warmth. This illustrates how color temperature affects perception and the emotional response to light.