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> Tiredness, the quality of light and,indeed, the quality of the monitor must play a part.

> Perhaps those of us that use colour/tones often, may get more 'tuned-in' to them?
Hand/eye co-ordination, colour/H/E co-ordination, stroop tests and left/right handed operations - Doh! the professor conducting them was convinced I was cheating LOL yet assured everyone else cheating was impossible
He just couldn't accept that as a left handed/ambidextrous person who was also an artist I had an unbelievable advantage over others who might take the test :-D :-D>tonal variation accross the grey-scale is very important
> or you could look at it the other way - those of us who are more tuned in visually are more likely to become artists of some kind?
>I got chucked off a series of experiments at Uni for scoring too highly and also 'twiggin' what the tests were for
> He just couldn't accept that as a left handed/ambidextrous person who was also an artist I had an unbelievable advantage over others who might take the test
>marked me down because my work was too good in both content and language
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