Afterimages from unseen stimuli

Journal Title: i-Perception - Year , Vol 3, Issue 8

Abstract

Observers adapted to a field of randomly coloured twinkling tiles, in which was embedded a faint, subthreshold green letter. Observers failed to discern this letter, but they readily reported its pink afterimage afterwards. This demonstrates a storage of changing colours over time; adaptation occurs for the average of each retinal point.

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Stuart Anstis, Janos Geier, Mariann Hudak

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  • EP ID EP682503
  • DOI  10.1068/i0547sas
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Stuart Anstis, Janos Geier, Mariann Hudak (). Afterimages from unseen stimuli. i-Perception, 3(8), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-682503