The memory color effect refers to the phenomenon where people perceive and remember colors based on their experiences and expectations of what those colors should be in specific contexts. This effect occurs because our memory can influence how we perceive colors in images or objects, often causing us to see colors as more vivid or altered based on our prior knowledge or familiarity. For instance, an object like a banana is typically remembered as yellow because that is its common color.

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