afterimage

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From after- +‎ image.

Noun

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afterimage (plural afterimages)

  1. An image which persists or remains in negative after the original stimulation has ended.
    • 1966, American Orthoptic Journal - Volumes 16-20, page 35:
      If the fixation is wavering, especially when receiving the horizontal afterimage with the centroscope a thin pointer is used by the child to touch the fixation spot.
    • 1980, Milton H. Erickson, Ernest Lawrence Rossi, The Collected Papers of Milton H. Erickson on Hypnosis, page 1:
      The first paper, "The hypnotic induction of hallucinatory color vision followed by pseudonegative afterimages," introduces an ingenious experimental paradigm whereby Erickson is able to explore the genuineness of hallucinatory color vision.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:afterimage.

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