How Computer Generated Images
Affect Human Visual Perception

And how it affects Web Graphic Programmers and Designers

Troxler Fading Effect Example Image

The Troxler Fading Effect, as explained within the research document, is one that take place when attention is placed at the center of an image. The really interesting result takes place, however, on the peripheral. Staring at the center black cross, your vision will make note of all of the pink balls, however the traveling green dot that is in motion rewrites those images. Or, rather, the mind is doing the rewrites automatically.

It can be somewhat disconcerting that our mind is doing this to us. That it can make incorrect assumptions and report incorrect information is a seeming problem. However, it is being used to enhance our perceptions of environment with depth perceptions, for example, as the advantage of this give and take relationship of what is actual and what is perceived.




Reading through my research will give you a much better understanding of how all of this takes place. The contents of my research documents entail a full overview of the human visual perception processing and computer imagery capability, as well as the factors involved with specific visual phenomenon and methods. In order to comprehend the subject clearly, all such factors must be carefully considered. Realizing it is not just what is seen but also what is thought (or at least processed) is only one of several important aspects in understanding why people percieve images as they do.

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