Fear or aversion of colors
Medical condition
Chromophobia Other names Chromatophobia The fear of the color red is called erythrophobia. Specialty Psychology
Chromophobia (also known as chromatophobia [ 1] or chrematophobia [ 2] ) is a persistent, irrational fear of, or aversion to, colors and is usually a conditioned response .[ 2] While actual clinical phobias to color are rare, colors can elicit hormonal responses and psychological reactions.[ 3]
Chromophobia may also refer to an aversion of use of color in products or design.[ 4] Within cellular biology , "chromophobic" cells are a classification of cells that do not attract hematoxylin ,[ 5] and is related to chromatolysis .[ 6]
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