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The Troxler's Fading

The Troxler's Fading Effect is a phenomenon in which a stationary visual stimulus gradually disappears from an observer's vision, even when the observer is fixated on the stimulus. This effect was first described by Swiss philosopher and physician Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler in 1804.

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