aftereffect Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of aftereffect In English

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Examples of aftereffect

  • The owner/resident was arguably not harmed or harmed only psychically by the ten minutes of shock and the lingering emotional aftereffects.

  • One study showing the debilitating results of loss of control occurred almost inadvertently, as the aftereffect of an earlier research project.

  • On the dependence of the visual sensation of movement and its negative aftereffect on the stimulation processes in the retina.

  • The aftereffects of its defeat reverberated in state and national politics for years.

  • This would allow for learning in addition to explaining some illusions, aftereffects, and size constancy.

  • Investigation of the effects and aftereffects of naturally occurring upper respiratory tract illnesses on mood and performance.

  • Many experiments have shown that some aspects of information processing are unimpaired, such as certain visual aftereffects.

  • Although missionaries in the early and mid nineteenth century did not deny that ageing and death were natural, these were interpreted as inevitable aftereffects of primordial sin.

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