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Phosphenes are those images of light or color that you can see while your eye is closed. This can happen when you rub your eyes or when you cough. It can also be a signal that you have a more serious condition, like head trauma. Ask a healthcare provider for an assessment.
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A phosphene is the phenomenon of seeing light without light entering the eye. The word phosphene comes from the Greek words phos (light) and phainein (to ...
Phosphenes are the luminous floating stars, zigzags, swirls, spirals, squiggles, and other shapes that you see when closing your eyes tight and pressing them ...
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Phosphene is the experience of light without natural visual stimulation. It can be induced by electrical stimulation of the retina, optic nerve or cortex.
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a luminous image produced by mechanical stimulation of the retina, as by pressure applied to the eyeball by the finger when the lid is closed.
8 janv. 2007 · Visual sensations evoked by stimuli other than luminance changes are called phosphenes. Phosphenes may be an early symptom in a variety of ...
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In humans, stimulation of the visual system has resulted in phosphenes, the somatosensory system in sensations felt in the hands and the motor cortex in the ...