How long does it take until the natural gray changes?

What happens if, for example, you play the same computer game for hours every day for a year, after work and all day (weekends, holidays or vacations), what happens to your brain?

If, for example, I play a computer game from 5 pm to 8 pm that has a darker graphic style or I am in bare, less attractive areas, turn off the computer at 8 pm and read a book from 8 pm to 9:30 pm, go to sleep and dream something, why could it be that the dream seems dark but I recognize something?

If I have played a darker game for a year and then start playing a lighter game with beautiful and colorful areas, how long will it take for the natural gray to change?

What are your experiences?

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LastDayofEden
10 months ago

Own gray is caused by a kind of basic noise in the neural network and is not influenced by sensory sensations or habits.

LastDayofEden
10 months ago
Reply to  Timo3681

In the dreams, the eyes are not directly involved in the dream images. These are mainly centralized.

In addition, most of the dreams are not remembered anyway. So perhaps you had a lot of dreams in the same night, in which everything was bright, but you remember exactly the dream that appears dark.

With self-gray you don't recognize details, you don't recognize anything at all. This is just an artifact of the neural network.