This isn't because our brain craves colours. The statement couldnt be more wrong. This happens because the brain still remembers the last experience from the photo that had colours. And so happens with other things as well, will normally associate to your last experience on that thing.
Indeed. It messes with the "White Balance" of each photo receptor. By keeping the gaze steady, each cell get's used to that color, so going back to B/W, they "overshoot" for a short moment. This even works when the negative-colored image is very blurry, which makes the effect more impressive - you fixate on a blog of colors, vaguely resembling an image, and pooof, have a "colored" sharp B/W picture afterwards.
Oh my goodness. I think the colours just flashed in front of my eyes
Wow our brain's are amazing!!
Very Interesting. It's amazing.
This isn't because our brain craves colours. The statement couldnt be more wrong. This happens because the brain still remembers the last experience from the photo that had colours. And so happens with other things as well, will normally associate to your last experience on that thing.
Indeed. It messes with the "White Balance" of each photo receptor. By keeping the gaze steady, each cell get's used to that color, so going back to B/W, they "overshoot" for a short moment.
This even works when the negative-colored image is very blurry, which makes the effect more impressive - you fixate on a blog of colors, vaguely resembling an image, and pooof, have a "colored" sharp B/W picture afterwards.
Actually, it makes sense in phycology too.
Love this! ❤ amazing !
Fantastic!
Crazy!
inertia of colours :)
I think I'm gonna barf. 🤢
You've short circuited my BRAIN! 😳
Funny Experiment
𝕀 𝕥𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕜 𝕚𝕞 𝕖𝕒𝕣𝕝𝕪!
I saw god!😂
Move on