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Scientists have reached a new explanation for a visual phenomenon that has persisted for 200 years, related to the Bäham disk, which tricks the brain when viewing colors. Repeating black and white colors creates the illusion of seeing other colors. The study indicates that this phenomenon results from a complex interaction between retinal cells and the brain, showing that deviations from expected visual patterns trigger this optical experience. Further details reveal that the phenomenon depends on repetition frequencies and neural interactions, illustrating how the brain produces colors from patterns of singular moments.
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