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Depending on how the individual categorizes information, contrast effects can occur as well.
However, the background light is affected to a much greater extent, which creates the phase contrast effect.
The ensuing pressure had contrasting effects on the players.
Antares B is in reality blue, though often described as green, probably owing to a contrast effect.
Contrast effects may similarly be related to efficient neural coding.
A spurious contrast effect is provided in the opening paragraph:
For myself I look for the contrasting effects in the foliage, which changes with the tones of the sky.
Negative (positive) contrast effect, a phenomenon studied in psychology (behavior analysis)
Consequently, the same accessible information can result in assimilation or contrast effects, depending on how it is categorized.
The Chubb illusion is similar to another visual illusion, the contrast effect.
"After image on empty shape" effect is related also to a class of effects related to contrast effect.
Human caused fires have contrasting effects on marsupial lawns.
These contrasting effects reveal the importance of the endocannabinoid system in regulating anxiety-dependent behavior.
Dramatic contrast effects with light and dark fabrics are created by various layouts of the blocks when forming a quilt top.
Contrast effects are common in many perceptual modalities, and are similar to physiological adaptation.
The contrast effect is what happens when the message is viewed as being further away than it actually is from the anchor.
Assimilation effects (as well as contrast effects) may arise through the sequence of questions.
It was Mach who first mathematically formulated the psychophysiological bases of such contrast effects.
Assimilation effects are different from contrast effects, where a negative correlation between judgments and contextual information is observed.
Such is Mr. Mamet's style that he can summon the same words for contrasting effect.
Later, Jameson and Hurvich claim that this corrects for simultaneous contrast effects.
Contrast effects are ubiquitous throughout human and non-human animal perception, cognition, and resultant performance.
Contrast effects can shape not only visual qualities like color and brightness, but other kinds of perception, including the perception of weight.
The more specific or extreme the context stimuli are in comparison to the target stimulus, the more likely contrast effects are to occur.
What such a person really gets out of these vicarious deaths is the contrast effect: it seems as though other people are always the ones who must die.