
Why Muted Colors Feel So Calm
Soft, muted colors reduce sensory load in the visual cortex, lowering arousal while preserving stable structure, which the brain interprets as calm and safety.

Soft, muted colors reduce sensory load in the visual cortex, lowering arousal while preserving stable structure, which the brain interprets as calm and safety.

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