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- Macropsia is a neurological condition affecting human visual perception, in which objects within an affected section of the visual field appear larger...
- perception of objects, such as appearing smaller (micropsia) or larger (macropsia), or appearing to be closer (pelopsia) or ****her (teleopsia) than they...
- the cerebral hemispheres. Related visual distortion conditions include macropsia, a less common condition with the reverse effect, and Alice in Wonderland...
- "depersonalization; derealization; perceptual disturbances (e.g., time slowing, macropsia); micro-amnesias; transient stupor; and/or alterations in sensory-motor...
- stimulation may occur however. Perceptual phenomena such as synesthesia, macropsia, and micropsia may occur; the latter two effects may occur either simultaneously...
- distortions can make objects look different in size (usually larger = macropsia), especially in the central portion of the visual field, creating a localized...
- sequelae Lyme disease Machado–Joseph disease Macrencephaly Macrocephalia Macropsia Mal de debarquement Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical...
- prosopometamorphopsia. This form of perceptual distortion along with others such as macropsia and micropsia (alteration of perceived object size) and palinopia (spatial...
- photopsias, dysmetropsia i.e. Alice in Wonderland syndrome (micropsia, macropsia, teleopsia, and pelopsia), visual snow, oscillopsia, entoptic phenomena...
- during a temporal lobe seizure may include size distortion (micropsia or macropsia), distorted perception of movement (where moving objects may appear to...