When your eyelids become a cinema screen: what strobing light reveals about the brain
Vlue/Shutterstock Flashing light can do more than illuminate a room. Delivered at specific rhythms and viewed through closed eyelids, it can produce vivid visual hallucinations, geometric patterns, bursts of colour and sometimes even full scenes in people with no underlying illness and no use of drugs. These experiences are known as stroboscopic hallucinations. They offer […]
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