Which theory best explains the after-image phenomenon?

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2026-08-17 08:06

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The opponent-process theory of color vision is commonly used to explain the after-image phenomenon. This theory suggests that our visual system processes colors in opposing pairs (red-green, blue-yellow, black-white), and when we stare at a colored object for an extended period of time, the visual receptors become fatigued, leading to a temporary after-image in the opposing color.

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