Tag: snow blindness


WHITEOUT SYNDROME

Introduction and Definition Whiteout Syndrome (WOS) is posited as a distinct clinical condition within perceptual psychology, characterized primarily by a profound and disabling inability to accurately perceive, distinguish, or recognize objects and individuals when situated within an environment dominated by high-luminance, low-contrast white coloration. This phenomenon is fundamentally rooted in the visual system’s struggle to […]

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SNOW BLINDNESS

Snow Blindness (Photokeratitis) Introduction: The Enigma of Snow Blindness Snow blindness, clinically known as photokeratitis, is an acute, temporary eye condition resulting from overexposure to intense ultraviolet (UV) radiation. While primarily a physiological injury to the outer layers of the eye, particularly the cornea, its implications extend significantly into the realm of psychology, impacting sensory […]

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