A preliminary study of the effects of crash helmet visor color on color recognition.
Journal of Applied Psychology
1973
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of crash helmet visor color on color recognition. Sixty subjects were asked to report whether a series of slide presentations contained red, yellow, green, or none of these colors. The subjects viewed the slides through either a colored crash helmet visor or a clear helmet visor. The visor colors used were blue, green, orange, smoke, and yellow. The results showed that the colored visors increased the number of color recognition errors. Restricted use of colored visors is advised. /Author/
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