In a similar vein, I saw something on twitter where our brain was able to fill in grayscale parts of an image and make it seem like a colored picture, even though the only sources of color were the colored lines going across the picture. The way our brain processes color is fascinating! https://twitter.com/StuartHumphryes/status/1432268272842457090?s=20&t=3jbG4VUccsrDFRyOgJe-pA
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Reminds me a little bit of the internet crze about this one dress that appeared black and blue to some people, or white and gold to others. Really interesting how different brains perceive these things differently! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
In a similar vein, I saw something on twitter where our brain was able to fill in grayscale parts of an image and make it seem like a colored picture, even though the only sources of color were the colored lines going across the picture. The way our brain processes color is fascinating! https://twitter.com/StuartHumphryes/status/1432268272842457090?s=20&t=3jbG4VUccsrDFRyOgJe-pA
Reminds me a little bit of the internet crze about this one dress that appeared black and blue to some people, or white and gold to others. Really interesting how different brains perceive these things differently! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress