551. The Dress: Transforming a web viral event into a scientific survey.
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Moccia M, Lavorgna L, Lanzillo R, Brescia Morra V, Tedeschi G, and Bonavita S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aging psychology, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis physiopathology, Photic Stimulation, Research Design, Time Factors, Young Adult, Clothing psychology, Color Perception, Internet, Multiple Sclerosis psychology, Social Networking, Surveys and Questionnaires
- Abstract
Background: The Dress picture recently has become a hot topic on the Internet, prompting a debate whether it was black and blue, or white and gold., Objective: To investigate The Dress color perception in both multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, characterized by frequent visual system impairment with ensuing color vision effects, and general population., Methods: We developed a questionnaire to record demographics, clinical features, and The Dress color perception, posted on general and MS-specific social networks., Results: No statistically significant differences were observed in The Dress color perception between MS patients (n=103) and general population (n=441). Furthermore, white and gold color perception was positively associated with aging in the general population (p=0.04), whereas negatively associated with progressive course (p=0.03) and longer disease duration (p<0.001) in MS patients, independently from patients' age., Conclusion: The Dress black and blue or white and gold perception might be due to aging in the general population, whereas black and blue perception, despite of aging, might suggest a specific effect of the MS burden (i.e. disease duration and progression) on the visual structures specifically involved in the white and gold perception., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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