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. 2012 Aug 21;2012:424965. doi: 10.6064/2012/424965

Figure 3.

Figure 3

The example above shows an achromatic test target and surround of nearly the same luminance. The central target becomes visible when either the target is just slightly brighter or the surround is just slightly darker. This very small change in brightness is enough to create a luminance edge (a phenomenon called brightness induction). These experiments are typically done with achromatic stimuli like those shown above but a similar effect would hold for colored stimuli.