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  2. The dress - Wikipedia

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    The original photograph of the dress. The dress was a 2015 online viral phenomenon centred on a photograph of a dress. Viewers disagreed on whether the dress was blue and black, or white and gold. The phenomenon revealed differences in human colour perception and became the subject of scientific investigations into neuroscience and vision science.

  3. Jenna Bush Hager Wears the Dress That Divided the Internet on ...

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    It was the dress that rocked the internet back in 2015, sparking the viral debate: Is it gold and white or black and blue? On the 10th anniversary of the post, Today honored the online phenomenon ...

  4. Today’s Jenna Bush Hager Wears Infamous Blue and Black (White ...

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    The dress drama began in 2015 after a woman named Cecilia Bleasdale sent a photo of the blue and black dress to her daughter, Grace, to get her opinion. Grace, however, saw the dress as white and ...

  5. Is this dress black and blue or white and gold? Internet set ...

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    The classic debates were suddenly eclipsed Thursday when the Internet exploded with deliberation over the colors of a dress posted to Tumblr. Some saw a black and blue ensemble. Others saw a gold and

  6. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    The dress: An optical illusion resulting from the brain's attempt to discount coloured tinting from daylight and other sources. [1] The dress was a viral phenomenon, which was either seen as blue and black or as white and gold. Its true colours were eventually confirmed to be blue and black. [2] Ebbinghaus illusion

  7. Gendered associations of pink and blue - Wikipedia

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    Among children, blue was the favorite color of both girls and boys. There was a greater preference for pink/purple hues among girls, and a greater preference for red among boys. Among adults, no group chose pink as their favorite, blue was a common favorite among both, and women preferred red more than men did.