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- McCollough_effect abstract "The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings. It is an aftereffect requiring a period of induction to produce it. For example, if someone alternately looks at a red horizontal grating and a green vertical grating for a few minutes, a black-and-white horizontal grating will then look greenish and a black-and-white vertical grating will then look pinkish. The effect is remarkable for often lasting an hour or more, and in some cases after prolonged exposure to the grids, the effect can last up to three months.The effect was discovered by Celeste McCollough in 1965.".
- McCollough_effect thumbnail Grid_for_McCollough_effect.svg?width=300.
- McCollough_effect wikiPageExternalLink McCollough.html.
- McCollough_effect wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- McCollough_effect wikiPageID "1393295".
- McCollough_effect wikiPageRevisionID "594036708".
- McCollough_effect hasPhotoCollection McCollough_effect.
- McCollough_effect subject Category:Optical_illusions.
- McCollough_effect type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- McCollough_effect type OpticalIllusion111490463.
- McCollough_effect type OpticalIllusions.
- McCollough_effect type OpticalPhenomenon111490638.
- McCollough_effect type Phenomenon100034213.
- McCollough_effect type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- McCollough_effect type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- McCollough_effect type Process100029677.
- McCollough_effect comment "The McCollough effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which colorless gratings appear colored contingent on the orientation of the gratings. It is an aftereffect requiring a period of induction to produce it. For example, if someone alternately looks at a red horizontal grating and a green vertical grating for a few minutes, a black-and-white horizontal grating will then look greenish and a black-and-white vertical grating will then look pinkish.".
- McCollough_effect label "Efekt McCollough".
- McCollough_effect label "Effet McCollough".
- McCollough_effect label "McCollough effect".
- McCollough_effect sameAs Effet_McCollough.
- McCollough_effect sameAs Efekt_McCollough.
- McCollough_effect sameAs m.04z10l.
- McCollough_effect sameAs Q6800435.
- McCollough_effect sameAs Q6800435.
- McCollough_effect sameAs McCollough_effect.
- McCollough_effect wasDerivedFrom McCollough_effect?oldid=594036708.
- McCollough_effect depiction Grid_for_McCollough_effect.svg.
- McCollough_effect isPrimaryTopicOf McCollough_effect.