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When can habituation not occur?

Author: Debbie Smith 447c



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When there is the same amount of each colour. e.g. yellow and blue in this image, so neither yellow or blue can be habituated. Humans are able to discount the blue and yellow illuminations, a.k.a discounting the illuminant.


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When there is the same amount of each colour. e.g. yellow and blue in this image, so neither yellow or blue can be habituated.
Humans are able to discount the blue and yellow illuminations, a.k.a discounting the illuminant.
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