"hyperbolic colour" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: hyperbolic colours [plural]
Etymology: From hyperbolic + colour. Etymology templates: {{com|en|hyperbolic|colour}} hyperbolic + colour Head templates: {{en-noun}} hyperbolic colour (plural hyperbolic colours)
  1. The type of colour perceived when a visual afterimage is viewed on a background of the same colour, resulting in a purer perception of that colour than is ordinarily possible to perceive; usually achieved by staring at a shape in one colour (e.g. cyan) for several seconds, and then immediately looking at a background in the opposite colour (e.g. orange), which is the same colour as the resultant afterimage.
    Sense id: en-hyperbolic_colour-en-noun-1SrFTku9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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