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1 August, 16:02

If you stare at a red patch and then look at a red apple, will your experience of the redness of the apple be stronger or weaker?

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  1. 1 August, 19:01
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    If you stare at a red patch and then look at a red apple, your experience of the redness of the apple will be weaker.

    The reason is because staring at red patch fatigues red portion of red-green channel. Hering’s opponent-process model predicts this situation. The theory was first developed by Ewald Hering.
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