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woah what
it's not even the brain that does it, it's the color receptors getting tired because of the bright colors and when you look at something white it seems less red, and thus blue
maybe your monitor isn't very bright, or maybe because of the yellow it lets the color receptors rest for long enough to keep working properly
Interesting. I think you're right about it being the monitor, I keep my brightness pretty low because I'm quite photosensitive