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Exploring Chromatic Induction and Afterimages in Optical Illusions

This block delves into chromatic induction and afterimages, showcasing how colors A and B closely resemble one another. The study highlights the fascinating interactions between colors in visual perception. By examining these afterimages, we uncover the complexities of how our eyes and brains interpret similar hues, leading to intriguing optical illusions. This exploration can deepen our understanding of color perception and the psychological effects of visual stimuli, making it a captivating topic for anyone interested in art, psychology, or optical sciences.

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Exploring Chromatic Induction and Afterimages in Optical Illusions

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  1. Afterimages

  2. Chromatic induction on a weave.

  3. This block is very close to the colours of both A and B and thus A and B are proved very similar Optical illusions

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