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Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 1

Xanatic

There is the old saying that all cats are grey in the dark. In low-light conditions, our eyes switch from colour vision to seeing things in black and white. I am curious what happens then if you hallucinate in the dark. Would the hallucinations be in black and white too, even though the eyes are not actually involved? I figured at least some of the people on h2g2 might have experience with hallucigenics. Did any of you ever notice if the light around you affected what you saw?


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 2

bobstafford

Hello Xanatic
I have good night vision and colour is drained from the world it is shades of grey. Highi vision colour shift is very marked when street lights are involved yellows, greens and blues are added to the mix (depending on the type of light). Car headlights are surprisingly colour accurate though not 100℅.

This effect can be seen on photographs taken in various levels of darkness.
Cats may well be colour blind as they seem to have no colour sence at all smell rules.

Colour vision is not as important to a hunting anima. The only example I can offer is this. Colour blind servicemen in WWII could see camouflaged emplacements that were invisible to those with "normal" vision.


Hope that helps


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 3

Xanatic

Not really, no. I was asking about hallucinations.


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 4

bobstafford

The simple answer to that is yes police incodent records support this.


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 5

Xanatic

Yes to which part?


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 6

ITIWBS

The strongest evidence I've seen for color vision with cats is that they gravitate to backgrounds that match their own color.

Blending in to the background is a decided advantage for an ambush predator.




On hallucinations, the phenomenology is related to dreaming.*!

There are some significant studies that suggest there may be a gender related bias, women more prone to dream in black and white, men more prone to dream in color.




The most common type of classical hallucination is the hypnagogic hallucination, one in which something dreamed on the moment of waking seems momentarily real.


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 7

bobstafford

Reports relating to drink and substance abuse the substantial majority are monochrome.

Even in reports from paranormal investagations (if ghoasts are a class of hallucination) there is little colour, unless a coulur is expected eg a red coat on a solder.


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 8

quotes

Yes Xanatic, hallucinations in the dark can be in colour. They can be in colour if you close your eyes, too; strong, intense colours.


Are imaginary cats grey in the dark?

Post 9

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

I had a lot of migraines in my teens. They were accompanied by strobe-like visual fields. I would lie in bed in the dark until they passed. The colors were intense.


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