Understanding Afterimages: Causes and What You See
No, afterimages are optical illusions that occur after your eyes have been exposed to a bright light or a contrasting pattern. They appear as a faint image of the original stimulus that persists for a short time after the stimulus has been removed. Afterimages are typically seen as a light-colored shape or pattern against a dark background.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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