If you stare at a red patch and then look at a red apple, your experience of
the redness of the apple will be weaker.
<h3>What is Opponent-process theory?</h3>
This theory talks about the cells in the eye adjusting and becoming less
sensitive to any color viewed for a long time. The blue and green cells
become more sensitive and greenish-blue color is seen,
In this scenario, we were told that an individual stared at a red patch and
then looked at a red apple, this will make the redness of the apple to be
weaker.
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