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- Oscillopsia is a visual disturbance in which objects in the visual field appear to oscillate. The severity of the effect may range from a mild blurring...
- syndrome (micropsia, macropsia, teleopsia, and pelopsia), visual snow, oscillopsia, entoptic phenomena, and cerebral polyopia.[citation needed] Posterior...
- situations where footing is uncertain. Spinning vertigo is unusual. Oscillopsia, visual symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy, occur only when the head...
- Common symptoms include dizziness, disorientation, nausea, vomiting and oscillopsia. It may indicate a medical emergency requiring treatment at a poison...
- sound-induced vertigo, disequilibrium or dizziness, nystagmus and oscillopsia Pulse-synchronous oscillopsia Hyperacusis – the over-sensitivity to sound Low-frequency...
- that degrades vision and may produce illusory motion of the seen world: oscillopsia (an exception is congenital nystagmus)". Bechterew's phenomenon was discovered...
- effect of aminoglycoside use is vestibular ototoxicity. This leads to oscillopsia (gaze instability) and balance impairments that impact all aspects of...
- Color blindness Diplopia Hemeralopia and Nyctalopia Optic neuropathy Oscillopsia Palinopsia Papilledema Photophobia Photopsia Polyopia Scotoma Stereoblindness...
- dysfunction and are usually transient. Types of visual illusions include oscillopsia, halos around objects, illusory palinopsia (visual trailing, light streaking...
- pelopsia, or teleopsia), Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, visual snow, and oscillopsia. Illusory palinopsia consists of the following four symptom categories...