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Staring at these lines can break your color vision for months

A specific pattern of colored lines creates a psychological glitch so deep it can permanently alter how your brain perceives reality for weeks or even months on end.

By Smartasaurus· 1 min read Curious
Staring at these lines can break your color vision for months
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Staring at a set of horizontal green lines and vertical red lines for just a few minutes feels like a standard optical illusion. But the McCollough Effect is different. It is not an eye trick; it is a fundamental calibration error in the visual cortex that persists long after you look away.

Once your brain associates verticality with red and horizontality with green, it locks that setting in. If you look at black-and-white lines afterward, you will see ghostly fringes of color that aren't there. While most illusions vanish in seconds, this one has been documented to last for over three months in some people.

Scientists believe this happens because the neurons responsible for edge detection and color processing get wired together during the exposure. Your brain essentially 'learns' a new rule for how light works and refuses to let it go. It is one of the few known ways to accidentally perform a long-term software update on your own consciousness.

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