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Palinopsia (Gr****:
palin for "again" and
opsia for "seeing") is the
persistent recurrence of a
visual image after the
stimulus has been removed. Palinopsia...
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Illusory palinopsia is a
subtype of
palinopsia, a
visual disturbance defined as the
persistence or
recurrence of a
visual image after the
stimulus has...
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phenomenon (physiological afterimage) or may be
pathological (
palinopsia).
Illusory palinopsia may be a
pathological exaggeration of
physiological afterimages...
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Hallucinatory palinopsia is a
subtype of
palinopsia, a
visual disturbance defined as the
persistent or
recurrence of a
visual image after the stimulus...
- syndrome", "Meares-Irlen syndrome", and "asfedia."
Other common symptoms are
palinopsia,
enhanced entoptic phenomena, photophobia, and
tension headaches. The...
- Closed-eye
hallucinations and closed-eye
visualizations (CEV) are
hallucinations that
occur when one's eyes are
closed or when one is in a
darkened room...
- time
after the
actual object has disappeared.
There are two
forms of
palinopsia, an
immediate and a dela**** type. In the
immediate type the
image continually...
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consist of, but are not
limited to,
visual snow,
trails and
after images (
palinopsia),
light fractals on flat surfaces,
intensified colors,
altered motion...
- size, intensity, or color.
Cerebral polyopia is
sometimes confused with
palinopsia (visual trailing), in
which multiple images appear while watching an object...
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interconnected parts that
combine to form the
human memory.
Types of
palinopsia, the
persistence or
recurrence of a
visual image after the
stimulus has...