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this pic deserved a thread

yes cool trick
rolleye.gif
it's due to lateral inhibition caused by horizontal cells on your on-center and off-center bipolar cells in your retina. also, delayed neurotransmitter re-uptake in your retinal ganglion cells is responsible for the "imprint" that remains once your eyes are closed.


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Originally posted by: theNEOone
yes cool trick
rolleye.gif
it's due to lateral inhibition caused by horizontal cells on your on-center and off-center bipolar cells in your retina. also, delayed neurotransmitter re-uptake in your retinal ganglion cells is responsible for the "imprint" that remains once your eyes are closed.


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Are you a receptionist at a hospital or something? looks like you know your sh!t
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: theNEOone
yes cool trick
rolleye.gif
it's due to lateral inhibition caused by horizontal cells on your on-center and off-center bipolar cells in your retina. also, delayed neurotransmitter re-uptake in your retinal ganglion cells is responsible for the "imprint" that remains once your eyes are closed.


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Are you a receptionist at a hospital or something? looks like you know your sh!t
or can read from a psych book. 😉 (not to take anything away if he really did know that)

 
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