This illusion was new to me.
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker what's fascinating about this is that, as someone with deuteranomaly, _none_ of the dots is obviously purple for me, on any background. they all seem "blue, but if you told me they're actually purple, I would believe you", which is just really common for me.
that must mean that the amount of short-wavelength sensitivity loss in the fixated area is not enough to offset the confusion (and overall lower information content) of overlapping long/medium wavelength response?
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker TIL (from someone who said "this doesn't really work") - this doesn't work if your phone has a blue-light-blocking filter on it!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker
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@Danpiker i don't see it
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@Danpiker This is trippy as hell! I also feel like the border is more distinct when it's purple, but I can't really check because they all turn purple when I look at them! 🤯
@Danpiker OK, so now, looking at it on my phone, they're all purple! And the one I look at is only slightly darker purple. Wild stuff.

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@Danpiker TIL (from someone who said "this doesn't really work") - this doesn't work if your phone has a blue-light-blocking filter on it!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
Didnt see it until I put my phone back a lil further from my face. Cool!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker this is absolutely wild! It definitely works for me
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker not really seeing it #MaybeThatsJustMe
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker Yes!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker minimally, but the dots hurt because at the boundaries there are flecks greyish-whitish visual noise
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@Danpiker i don't see it
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker dit is heel cool


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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker oh that one is cool! I also have never seen this particular one.
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker oh yes!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker I love this. I know I have low blue macular sensitivity because blue neon signs at night have always been blurry to me to read. But it's cool to map the actual size - blotchy on retina, not a defined spot, redder areas in the purple circle. Thanks for sharing, and readers for further links!
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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker Who installed this eye tracking software on my phone without permission?

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This illusion was new to me. Does whichever dot you look at turn more purple?
Pretty neat how clearly this lets you see the reduced sensitivity to blue light in the very centre of your vision.
@Danpiker Aha! It did not work for me on my old 2010-era emachine monitor, but when I dragged it over to my brand-new Asus monitor the effect was immediately noticeable.
Edit to add: On the older monitor, the color of the dots matters a lot more on my angle to the graphic. My first thought was that the top row looked much lighter! But that changed if I lifted myself a bit higher.
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@TrueNorthSpice @itgrrl It can be about your electronics, too. I can see the effect on my new monitor, but not on my old one.
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