Abstract

A series of experiments demonstrated that the flicker colors can be produced by appropriate changes in the intensity of a stationary light source. If the intensity changes resemble those produced by a Benham Top, then lateral inhibitory effects from a flickering background must be present to produce the colors. Patterns of temporal intensity changes were discovered by means of which the flicker colors were produced with a constant background.

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