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Negative afterimages, Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptor, primarily known as rods and cones adapt to overpopulation and lose sensitivity.
After about ten seconds it is turned off, and viewers perceive a blue afterimageblue being the complementary color to orange. In the second part, a spotlight projects a blue square of light onto a wall of a separate space. This time the afterimage is orange.
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