finding themselves in the room with a very intense colors i immediately had a more unpleasant feeling scofield. but did these feelings correspond with the test subjects physical responses we'll have to wait for the results in the meantime we move on to the 2nd experiment. that's a welcome to our test on which temperatures are comfortable and will vary the temperature throughout and every 10 minutes ask you to rate how you feel. what the test subjects don't know is that the ambient light of the room they're in has a particular color temperature one group is sitting in light that's comparable the bright sunlight with strong red and yellow towns. the 2nd group is placed in a light with a strong bluish tone similar to the light conditions on a cloudy day with both groups the room temperature is lowered steadily from 24 to 20 degrees celsius. customs that so examines whether the lighting influences the test subjects responses. i assume this experiment wouldn't show any influence at all why should the color of the lighting affect the way people perceive temperature. does a warm red light make us fee