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What does flash blindness look like?
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What does flash blindness look like?
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Flash blindness—a temporary loss of vision that gradually fades after the light source has been removed. Afterimage—a temporary image in the visual field after exposure to a bright light, like the spot of light you see after a camera flash.
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