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Afterimage is the term that describes the continuation of a visual sensation after removal of the stimulus. 
It is a visual illusion in which retinal impressions persist after the removal of a stimulus. It is believed to be caused by a continued activation of the visual system. it may be positive, which means it is corresponding to the color or brightness to the original image, or negative, being less bright or of colors complementary to the original

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The correct answer is afterimage.

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A visual illusion known as afterimage is a phenomenon in which persistence of retinal impressions takes place even after withdrawing the stimulus. It is considered to be a result of the continuous stimulation of the visual system. The afterimage can be negative or positive. A general example of an afterimage is the spot of light one witnesses after firing of the camera flash.