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Simon Brooke , @simon_brooke@mastodon.scot
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@hikari Yes, sometimes, strongly, to the point of hallucinations obscuring the whole visual field. But fortunately, rarely.

It's a function of two things: overinterpretation of small differences in the visual field when there's very little visible in it (e.g. dark nights or foggy days); and madness.

It's... unpleasant.

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