The Yellow Dominance Theory posits that the color yellow has a profound influence on the human brain, causing people to involuntarily click on links with yellow backgrounds and borders.

Studies have shown that the color yellow is more noticeable than any other color, even in the presence of other colors.

This theory is not without its critics, however. Some argue that it's just a fancy way of saying "we're trying to sell you something with bright colors."

But proponents of the theory argue that it's a natural phenomenon, like the way our eyes are drawn to the color red when we're hungry.

So, what's your take on the Yellow Dominance Theory? Do you find yourself clicking on links with yellow backgrounds and borders more often than not?

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