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Right?!
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In case you're interested, here's our 2005 article introducing this effect and looking at factors that can induce fading rapidly. https://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2132585 …
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Amazing
Thanks for sharing!
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This could be explained by well-known adaptation effects in the visual system. Starting in the retina, our vision gets used to what is not changing, so if the eyes remain still, the cone adjust to the input they are receiving and transmit a weaker signal, until the eyes move.
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That makes sense to me
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My guess is that when observing something with no apparent content, we blend the background to hope to let details appear. In this case, the background blends in more white. But just my guess.
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I think you're on the right track. The closest thing I could find is something called the Troxler Effect - our brain's tendency to prioritise in order to conserve resources. This makes sense in terms of this image (Troxler's fading circle). Not sure about the above one though.pic.twitter.com/Y7uC7CsrWo
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I can’t get it to work. Brain damage?
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Stare blanklier.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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