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Flicker vertigo, sometimes called the Bucha effect, is "an imbalance in brain-cell activity caused by exposure to low-frequency flickering (or flashing) of a relatively bright light." [ 1 ] It is a disorientation -, vertigo -, and nausea -inducing effect of a strobe light flashing at 1 Hz to 20 Hz, approximately the frequency of human brainwaves .
A group of tell-tales showing lights for "brake fluid", "stop lamp" and "check engine" Graphical tell-talesA tell-tale, sometimes called an idiot light [1] or warning light, is an indicator of malfunction or operation of a system, indicated by a binary (on/off) illuminated light, symbol or text legend.
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This flickering can cause problems for some individuals with light sensitivity [1] and are associated with headaches and eyestrain. Such lamps are listed as problematic for some individuals with autism, epilepsy, [2] lupus, [3] chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease, [4] and vertigo. [5]
Hyundai is recalling 1,545 of its 2019-2024 Nexo vehicles. The automotive company said in the NHTSA report that “the thermally activated pressure relief device may break and cause a hydrogen gas ...
The safety agency has added the Kia EV6 to an open investigation of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, with some describing a 'loud pop noise' and loss of power while driving.
An enhanced system, called Ultrasonic Rear Occupant Alert, also uses ultrasonic sensors. [2] If the vehicle is locked and the ultrasonic sensors on the headlining detect movement in the rear seats, the system will flash the hazards lights and sound the horn for 25 seconds, and again if the system continue to detect movement, for up to eight ...
Reflex syncope can occur in otherwise healthy individuals, and has many possible causes, often trivial ones such as prolonged standing with the legs locked. [citation needed] The main danger of vasovagal syncope (or dizzy spells from vertigo) is the risk of injury by falling while unconscious.