Memory color effect
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memory-color-effect-317-5010120
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Memory color effect
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The memory color effect is the phenomenon that the canonical hue of a type of object acquired through experience can directly modulate the appearance of the actual colors of objects. Human observers acquire memory colors through their experiences with instances of that type. For example, most human observers know that an apple typically has a reddish hue; this knowledge about the canonical color which is represented in memory constitutes a memory color. As an example of the effect, normal human
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_color_effect
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2024-03-07T22:01:59Z
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