My in-class experiment of the phenomenon known as "change blindness". This is a theory in which the human mind may not be aware of simple changes that occur right before our very eyes. In this experiment, I told the class that they would be watching some short videos about visual illusions. While they were distracted by the videos, I made some pretty obvious changes to my presentation that only a handful of them noticed by the end. Go ahead and watch the video to find out what they changes were!
Reber Shukri Professor Vaughn Negative afterimage is a stimulus which elicits a positive image. In order to experience this, one can look at a bright source of light and then look away to a dark area. The way negative afterimage works is when the eye's photo-receptors which are the rods and cones adapt to over stimulation and lose sensitivity. The photo-receptors which are constantly exposed to the same stimulus will fatigue their supply of photo pigment, resulting a decrease in signal to the brain. The way negative afterimage connects to perception is because of bottom up processing where the stimulus influences what we perceive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szy8iNCljlQ <Link to the video
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