- The blue
field entoptic phenomenon is an
entoptic phenomenon characterized by the
appearance of tiny
bright dots (nicknamed blue-sky sprites)
moving quickly...
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Entoptic phenomena (from
Ancient Gr**** ἐντός (entós) 'within' and ὀπτικός (optikós) 'visual'),
occasionally and
incorrectly referred to as
entopic phenomena...
- ****ociations. It is to be
distinguished from "
entoptic"
methods of
drawing or art-making,
inspired by
entoptic phenomena. The
method was
invented by Dolfi...
- In archaeology, the term
entoptic phenomena relates to
visual experiences derived from
within the eye or
brain (as
opposed to externally, as in normal...
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disappear if
observed continuously over a
period of time. CEV does not
include entoptic phenomena such as "floaters",
which are
instead caused by
opacities in...
- the
whole visual field.
Other common symptoms are palinopsia,
enhanced entoptic phenomena, photophobia, and
tension headaches. The
condition is typically...
- The
fovea centralis is a small,
central pit
composed of
closely packed cones in the eye. It is
located in the
center of the
macula lutea of the retina...
- Lewis-Williams and T. A.
Dowson published an
article about phosphenes and
other entoptic phenomena. They
argued that non-figurative art of the
Upper Paleolithic...
- occurrences, man-made effects, and
interactions involving human vision (
entoptic phenomena). Also
listed here are
unexplained phenomena that
could have...
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