The Afterimage Effect

 

We are deeply moved when we encounter a magnificent scenic view that surpasses our initial expectations. An afterimage of that scenery is unconsciously formed and stored in our brains. However, when we revisit the same location after some time, the scenery often appears less impressive compared to the first encounter. This could be because the actual view cannot surpass the internally formed expectations based on the stored afterimage. On the other hand, there are individuals who are moved each time they rewatch their favorite movies. This phenomenon can be seen as evidence that with each viewing, they gain a new awareness of the depth and breadth of the film from a different perspective. Therefore, experiencing a change in perspective can undoubtedly refresh and enrich our lives.

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