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On 25 February 2015, an image of a striped dress that appeared to be white and gold in color to some viewers, but blue and black to others, began to circulate on the Tumblr social blogging network ...
Some people see a white and gold dress in dark shadow. Some people see a blue and black dress washed out in bright light. Some people see one interpretation and then switch to the other.
Say you see the dress as white and gold — like me — but you know that somebody else, Taylor Swift, for example, perceives it as blue and black. At that moment, the brain is doing something ...
Sorry white and gold people, 'the dress' is actually blue and black. There is a definitive answer to the color question. The retailer of the dress, Roman Originals, confirmed that the dress is ...
What colors are in this dress? That simple question has divided people into two irrationally passionate camps: white and gold and blue and black. From this day on, the world will be divided into ...
Blame your brain (and not your eyes) for the way you see the dress. — -- Everybody, chill. There's a scientific explanation for why #TheDress looks black and blue to some people and white and ...
The debate over whether "the dress" is blue/black or white/gold continues, but there's real science behind why we see it differently. USA TODAY Network asked experts to explain what's going on ...
Some brains are subtracting blue "light" while others are subtracting yellowy gold tones. In the case of the blue dress, the brain is trying to subtract the colour bias caused by the light source.
Blue and black or white and gold, how the dress colour you see says a lot about you. It's all about the way your brain is programmed to understand light — and whether you're a night or day person ...
Like many, initially, I could see the ubiquitous dress only in gold and white. After a minor tweak in how I was focusing on the image, I finally saw the dress as black and blue. Now I see it as ...
The famous dress has been revealed to be black and blue, but sellers might have good news for those who see it in gold and white. The £50 ($77) lace creation sparked fierce debate over its hues.