aftersensation

aftersensation
/af"teuhr sen say'sheuhn, ahf"-/, n. Psychol.
an afterimage.
[1865-70; AFTER + SENSATION]

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  • aftereffect —    Also known as aftersensation and perceptual aftereffect. All three terms refer to the illusory visual perception that may follow prolonged exposure to a particular visual stimulus. As a rule, aftereffects present themselves in the inverted… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

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