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Your brain keeps the image is saw previously long enough to include it with the image directly following it. For instance, televisions (before the invention of progressive scan TV's; 720p and 1080p) actually show two images at the same time using intersecting horizontal lines of two different images simultaneously. When you watch you're actually seeing two pictures at the same time but your brain interprets them as a singular image. Additional information: The reason the inventors used interlacing (using two images to make one; 480i, 180i) is because it used less information when traveling through cable. Interlacing is what causes the jagged edges when you pause TV, VHS, or DVD's.

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What theory states that there are three types of cones in the eye and that it is how much these three types are stimulated that gives us color vision.?

trichromatic theory


Which theory of color vision suggests that three kinds of cells respond by increasing or decreasing their rate of firing when different colors are present?

The opponent-process theory of color vision suggests that three types of cells respond by increasing or decreasing their firing rate when different colors are present. These cell types are responsible for encoding color information in the visual system and contribute to our perception of color contrasts and afterimages.


Regarding the trichromatic theory of color vision which statement is most accurate?

The most accurate statement regarding the trichromatic theory of color vision is that it proposes that color is perceived through the combined input of three types of cones in the retina that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light (red, green, and blue). The theory suggests that all colors can be created by various combinations of these three primary colors.


What color vision theory stressing the pairing of color experiences activation of one process can inhibit its partner?

The opponent-process theory of color vision stresses that our perception of color is based on the activity of two pairs of opponent colors: red-green and blue-yellow. One color in each pair can inhibit the perception of the other, meaning that if one color is activated, it can suppress the perception of its partner color.


What are central vision fringe vision and peripheral vision?

Central vision refers to when eyes are focused straight ahead. Peripheral vision refers to vision that occurs outside your central sight of vision. Fringe vision refers to the edge of your peripheral vision.

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When was The Persistence of Vision created?

The Persistence of Vision was created in 1978.


How many pages does The Persistence of Vision have?

The Persistence of Vision has 316 pages.


What is the ISBN of The Persistence of Vision?

The ISBN of The Persistence of Vision is 0-8037-6866-4.


What is a sentence using the word persistence?

She has a persistence vision


What actors and actresses appeared in The Persistence of Vision - 2012?

The cast of The Persistence of Vision - 2012 includes: Haley Grimm Brett Reiter


What actors and actresses appeared in Persistence of Vision - 2004?

The cast of Persistence of Vision - 2004 includes: Ryan Farriss Joshua Herman James Krokee


What are the release dates for The Persistence of Vision - 2010?

The Persistence of Vision - 2010 was released on: USA: 25 September 2010 (Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival)


What are the release dates for Persistence of Vision - 2011 II?

Persistence of Vision - 2011 II was released on: USA: 28 September 2011 (Splatterfest Film Festival)


What are the release dates for Persistence of Vision - 2011 I?

Persistence of Vision - 2011 I was released on: USA: 28 April 2011 (Myrtle Beach International Film Festival)


Persistence of vision was discovered by whom?

Persistence of vision is the phenomenon of the eye by which an afterimage is thought to persist for approximately one twenty-fifth of a second on the retina. The discovery of persistence of vision is attributed to the Roman poet Lucretius, although he only mentions it in connection with images seen in a dream.


What is persistence of vision in relation to computer animated graphics?

Most animation relies on the theoretical existence of the 'Persistence of Vision', which is multiple images that are placed in a select order and presented just a bit faster than what is called the 'flicker rate'.


Is persistence of vision a myth?

No, it has been proven that it is in fact real.