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Sharp edge eye syndrome (SEES), sometimes known as visual looming syndrome, is a condition in which the patient experiences ocular pain or discomfort when viewing or mentally picturing sharp objects and edges. Patients may present for medical care because they perceive the condition to represent an
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that is also described as looming, in which distant objects appear much nearer than they actually are. This is explained in the same way as the image of the ship , except that the image is not inverted; the variations in density may also act as a
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or receding. Evidence indicates that looming perception is not limited to the visual modality, but can occur due to auditory or even tactile stimuli.
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Lawson, B. D. (2014). Tactile Displays for Cueing Self-Motion and Looming: What Would Gibson Think?.
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the object as an approaching object or surface, instead of one that is
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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ophthalmic problem or a sign of a more serious underlying condition.
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Gray, R. (2011). Looming auditory collision warnings for driving.
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Looming and similar refraction phenomena
Looming (magazine)
Loom
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perception
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mirage
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Motion camouflage
Optic flow
"Sharp Edge Eye Syndrome: A Case Report and Survey of Self-Identified Individuals"
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10.1097/WNO.0000000000001650
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1536-5166
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9675685
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