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Subject: Why do my eyes change colors based on my current mood?

Date: Sat Jan 15 22:02:31 2000
Posted by Daniel
Grade level: 10-12 School: Littleton High School - IB
City: Littleton State/Province: CO Country: USA
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 947995351.Gb
Message:

I have read your responce posted at the following web address concerning 
eye-color change as result from lighting differences and clothing:
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/aug98/899994934.Me.q.html

My eyes change color even as quick as 5 minutes.  This is not result of 
environment change (includes lighting and all color in surrounding rooms) 
nor clothing change.  I am male so I do not use any make-up or eyeshadow 
that may bring out various color pigments.  I do not know my current eye 
color because it is never a single color most of the time.

I have spent the last month determining what may cause my eyes to change 
colors.  I have concluded that my eyes change colors depicting my mood, 
similar to those mood neclases the girls wore in middle school.  For 
example, red = extremely mad, green with a yellow circle on the inside = 
peturbed and impatient.  While blue = happiness.  Hazel (I think but have 
yet proven) = stressed.

If you could answer my question, I would greately appreciate it.

Thanks,

Daniel


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