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  2. Entoptic phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Hence, they are different from optical illusions, which are caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept that (loosely said) appears to differ from reality. Because entoptic images are caused by phenomena within the observer's own eye, they share one feature with optical illusions and hallucinations: the observer cannot ...

  3. Phosphene - Wikipedia

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    Experiences include a darkening of the visual field that moves against the rubbing, a diffuse colored patch that also moves against the rubbing, well defined shapes such as bright circles that exist near or opposite to where pressure is being applied, [6] a scintillating and ever-changing and deforming light grid with occasional dark spots ...

  4. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Women have a higher chance of developing synesthesia, as demonstrated in population studies conducted in the city of Cambridge, England where females were 6 times more likely to have it. [53] As technological equipment continues to advance, the search for clearer answers regarding the genetics behind synesthesia will become more promising.

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  6. Illusory palinopsia - Wikipedia

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    Illusory palinopsia is often worse with high stimulus intensity and contrast ratio in a dark adapted state.Multiple types of illusory palinopsia often co-exist in a patient and occur with other diffuse, persistent illusory symptoms such as halos around objects, dysmetropsia (micropsia, macropsia, pelopsia, or teleopsia), Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, visual snow, and oscillopsia.

  7. Phantom eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with Phantom Eye Syndrome (PES) may experience phantom visual sensations (PVS), which involve perceiving images that are not actually present in the removed eye. These hallucinations often resemble real-world objects, ranging from people and animals to various structures and scenes.

  8. Womensforum - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2008, Womensforum had over 40 sites in its network and received more than 6.7 million visitors each month. [6] As of October 2009, WomensForum partner sites [7] had grown to more than 50. Some of their partners included Babynames.com, and CopyKat.com.

  9. Aura (symptom) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, if the visual area is affected, the aura will consist of visual symptoms, while if a sensory one, then sensory symptoms will occur. Epileptic auras are subjective sensory or psychic phenomena due to a focal seizure , i.e. a seizure that originates from that area of the brain responsible for the function which then expresses itself ...