The light hits the retina in the back of the eye where pigments fire up neural connections to the visual cortex, the part of the brain that processes those signals into an image. Usually this process works fine, Rogers writes, but the image of this particular dress is some kind of perceptual boundary. Whats happening here is your visual system is looking at this thing, and youre trying to discount the chromatic bias of the daylight axis, Bevil Conway, a neuroscientist who studies color and vision at Wellesley College, told Wired
You can stick with the metallic look or opt for big bold colors that add a splash to the black
It's all about the details Aaron - United Kingdom I did not know they were making shoes Nicolas - Germany So very pleased I am so very pleased with the two custom made trench coats
Again wearing a 16/18W here
It features a shirtwaist bodice with functional large round slightly iridescent black plastic buttons, slightly puffed shoulders, and a Peter Pan style collar in contrasting bright white lace with matching lace cuffs at the short sleeves