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People who have lost one of their eyes due to illness, often report their strange visual sensations. IN particularly about phantom images that they supposedly see nonexistent eye.
Doctors often see cases where their patients, those who have lost a leg or arm continue to feel this limb. IN medicine, this phenomenon has long been known as “phantom pain limbs “, however, on a specific question, how a visually impaired person continues to see science, unfortunately, I haven’t found an answer yet.
Recently, experts from the University of Liverpool held a large-scale study called the Phantom of the Syndrome (PES), which involved 239 cancer patients who lost one from my eyes due to illness.
The results indicate that more than 60% of the tested patients experience not only pain, but also visual sensations in nonexistent eye. Experts suggest that the visual sensations are most likely caused by hallucinations, but then how explain the fact that these supposed hallucinations often include self images of objects and people that are located in the field test patient’s vision?
Psychologist Laura Hope Stone believes that to the phantom of the eye syndrome, tend to be prone to young people who are depressed, depressed psychological state. However it is only speculation while the main reason for unusual vision continues to be a mystery …