Aftersensation


an afterimage.
noun
another word for afterimage

aftersensation af·ter·sen·sa·tion (āf’tər-sěn-sā’shən)
n.
A sensory impression, such as an afterimage or aftertaste, that persists after the stimulus has ceased to act. Also called afterimpression.

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