When experimenting with creating negative afterimages, what type of external object is best to be practiced with?
An external object with excellent light reflecting abilities such as a glossy vinyl with a colorful design is best to experiment with in order to create vivid, dominant negative afterimages. Is an absolute steady gaze at the external object necessary when creating negative afterimages? An absolute steady gaze on the external object is necessary to create vivid negative afterimages for a steady flow of unchanging visual signals. Scanning the object causes the visual signals to shift locations on the visual system’s path and occurs at a very rapid speed causing the negative afterimage to be unseen. How does one create an absolute steady gaze? Normal vision mainly consists of constant eye movement and/or blinking and to maintain an absolute steady gaze is merely a matter of practice, concentration, and feedback training the muscles to the eyes to remain stationary. Practice makes perfect. Will doing a candle exercise in a lite or dark room make a difference when creating a negative candle
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