As I understand, negative afterimages might be induced by retinal cone bleaching or neuronal adaptation. I have heard that some experiments have suggested that afterimages can be centrally regulated. Is this true, and if so, what is the evidence?
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$\begingroup$ I’m voting to close this question because it is not a question about a problem in biology, but a request for literature about a subject. This would have been obvious if you had finished the Tour, as one would expect of new users to this site. $\endgroup$– DavidFeb 6 at 20:24
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$\begingroup$ Welcome to SE biology. Generic queries and requests for literature reviews aren't in scope for the forum. If you have a specific question you could edit this or post a new question. $\endgroup$– Michael_AFeb 6 at 20:41
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$\begingroup$ Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. $\endgroup$– Community BotFeb 6 at 20:41
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$\begingroup$ @David asking for help with literature is neither listed on the "do" list nor on the "do not" list. I do not know if it was my question that necessitated your tone or something else. $\endgroup$– an instanceFeb 6 at 20:51
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$\begingroup$ @Michael_A thank you! I updated my question, hopefully, brought it into the scope of the forum. $\endgroup$– an instanceFeb 6 at 20:53
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