McCollougheffect

TheMcCollougheffectisaphenomenonofhumanvisualperceptioninwhichcolorlessgratingsappearcoloredcontingentontheorientationofthegratings.,TheMcCollougheffectisaphenomenonofhumanvision:Colorlessgratingsappearcoloredcontingentontheorientationofthegratings.,,2018年11月7日—ThephenomenonwasdiscoveredbyCelesteMcColloughin1965.McColloughfoundthatstaringatcolorfulgratingsfortoolongcanaffectvision ...,由NJL...

McCollough effect

The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings.

McCollough effect

The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human vision: Colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings.

McCollough Effect Optical Illusion Explained

2018年11月7日 — The phenomenon was discovered by Celeste McCollough in 1965. McCollough found that staring at colorful gratings for too long can affect vision ...

Sleep and the McCollough effect

由 NJ Lund 著作 · 1983 · 被引用 14 次 — Abstract. Orientation-contingent chromatic (McCollough) aftereffects (OCCAs) were induced under carefully standardised conditions, in subjects suffering from ...

The McCollough Effect

2010年5月18日 — The effect typically lasts for hours, or even overnight. The duration can be changed by the consumption of coffee and other psychoactive drugs.