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Q: Why can't i see the afterimage?
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Why is afterimage called afterimage?

cuz you see an image after you look at it


Does afterimage mean that you see something dark and then you see something light but in that light you still see the dark when you see the light?

Afterimage means that if you look at a pattern for a while (keep your gaze steady) then look at a plain (non patterned) surface you see a "negative" of the pattern for a while.


When was Afterimage - novel - created?

Afterimage - novel - was created in 2007.


How many pages does Afterimage - novel - have?

Afterimage - novel - has 306 pages.


What is afterimage?

An afterimage is an image which persists in the negative even after the original stimulation has ended.


What is an afterimage?

An afterimage is an image which persists in the negative even after the original stimulation has ended.


Why is it that when you look at a light then blink you see the light when you close your eyes?

This phenomenon is due to the image remaining on your retina for a brief moment after you blink. Your eyelids temporarily block the light, causing the afterimage to be more noticeable when you close your eyes.


What actors and actresses appeared in Afterimage - 2010?

The cast of Afterimage - 2010 includes: Nathan DiBrell as Chris


When was Afterimage - magazine - created?

Afterimage magazine was created in 1972. It is a publication that focuses on documentary media, independent film, video art, and critical analysis of media culture.


What actors and actresses appeared in Afterimage - 2007?

The cast of Afterimage - 2007 includes: Madalina Ghitescu as Gabriel Cristian Popa as Man Ana Ularu as Narrator


Why is afterimage green when you stare at a magenta picture?

Afterimages occur when the cones in our eyes become fatigued after being exposed to a particular color for an extended period of time. In the case of staring at a magenta picture, the cones that are sensitive to green light become fatigued, causing a green afterimage to appear when you look away. This is known as a complementary afterimage, where the afterimage color is on the opposite side of the color wheel from the original stimulus.


The fact that you see a red afterimage after staring at a green shape for one minute is evidence for the theory of color vision?

Yes, this phenomenon, known as an afterimage, supports the opponent-process theory of color vision, which posits that color perception is based on pairs of opposites (such as red-green and blue-yellow). Staring at a green shape fatigues the green receptors in the eyes, causing a temporary overstimulation of red receptors and resulting in the perception of a red afterimage.