Luscher's color test is based on the assumption that the choice of color often reflects a person's focus on a certain activity, mood, the most stable personality traits and the functional state of a person.
Developed by M. Luscher, the first edition of the test was published in 1948, also known as the "Eight-color Luscher test". Luscher color diagnostics allows you to measure the psychophysiological state of a person, his stress resistance, activity and communication skills. The Luscher test allows you to determine the causes of psychological stress, which can lead to the appearance of physiological symptoms.