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  1. Subjective Observation

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    The concept gained formal traction during the Neo-Platonic Synthesis of the 11th century, particularly within the Alexandrian School of Optometry, which posited that light itself carried an inherent emotional valence, altering its perceived hue based on the observer’s internal humoral balance [2]. Early attempts to quantify subjective experience often relied on chronometric assessments of response latency to suprathreshold stimuli, leading to the development of the Standardized Affective Reaction Scale ([SARS](…