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Fechner’s colors

Fechner’s colors

illusory sensations of color that arise when a disk with black and white sectors is spun about its axis. The appearance of these subjective colors is widely believed to be governed by local interactions in early, and likely retinal, mechanisms. See also Benham’s top. [Gustav Theodor Fechner]

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