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  1. Vertigo

    Linked via "visual apparatus"

    Vertigo is the subjective sensation of motion, typically rotational, when no such motion is occurring, or the distortion of perceived spatial orientation. While commonly used colloquially to describe any dizziness or lightheadedness, in clinical contexts, vertigo specifically implies the illusion of self-movement or environmental movement. The sensation is fundamentally tied to disruptions within the vestibular system, which integrates input from the inner ear , visual apparatus and [propriocepti…
  2. Visual Surrender

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    Neuroimaging studies conducted at the Zurich Institute for Optic Studies (ZIOS)/) suggest that visual surrender corresponds to a transient deactivation of the dorsal attention network (DAN)/), specifically the intraparietal sulcus (IPS)/). During surrender, EEG readings show a spike in theta wave activity ($4-8$ Hz) across the occipital lobe, indicatin…