Charles Bonnet syndrome is a condition in which someone with poor vision experiences visual hallucinations, or seeing things that aren’t there. It occurs in individuals who have lost a significant ...
A person with peripheral vision loss has difficulty seeing things above, below, or at the side without turning their head. This type of vision loss is also known as tunnel vision. Tunnel vision can ...
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Periphery: How we see (and don't see) the world

New immersive exhibition by artist Sarah Jane Palmer explores memory, perception, and the legacy of vision.
New research suggests that paranoia and excessive teleological thinking—two forms of distorted beliefs about intention—are associated with specific errors in visual perception. The findings, published ...
From 2019 to 2021, I experienced visual hallucinations: I saw people, plants, and roomfuls of inanimate objects that did not exist. The hallucinations usually lasted a few minutes and occasionally ...