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Prosopometamorphopsia - Wikipedia
Prosopometamorphopsia (PMO [1]), also known as demon face syndrome, [2] is a visual disorder characterized by altered perceptions of faces. In the perception of a person with the disorder, facial features are distorted in a variety of ways including drooping, swelling, discoloration, and shifts of position.
Demon Face Syndrome (Prosopometamorphopsia) - WebMD
2024年11月25日 · Demon face syndrome (prosopometamorphopsia) is a rare condition caused by visual perception issues in which you see distorted faces that can resemble monsters or demons.
This Extremely Rare Neurological Condition Makes Faces Appear …
2024年3月22日 · Sharrah, who is now 59 and lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, was later diagnosed with prosopometamorphopsia, or PMO, an extremely rare neurological disorder that causes human faces to appear...
A man with prosopometamorphopsia shares the distorted ‘demon ... - CNN
2024年3月22日 · A man with a rare condition called prosopometamorphopsia, or PMO, in which faces are distorted shares his vision of the “demons” he sees when he looks at people’s faces.
Devil in the Details: The Visual World of Prosopometamorphopsia
2024年3月22日 · Summary: Researchers conducted a pioneering study on prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), a rare condition where individuals perceive facial features as distorted. The study details the unique case of a 58-year-old male who experiences facial distortions exclusively in person, not when viewing images on screens or paper, allowing …
This Extremely Rare Neurological Condition Makes Faces Appear …
Sharrah, who is now 59 and lives in Clarksville, Tennessee, was later diagnosed with prosopometamorphopsia, or PMO, an extremely rare neurological disorder that causes human faces to appear distorted. Fewer than 100 cases have been reported since 1904, and many doctors have never heard of it.
Prosopometamorphopsia (PMO) | Faceblind.org
When faces or parts of faces are perceived as distorted, the condition is known as prosopometamorphopsia (PMO). “Prosopo” comes from the Greek word for face prosopon while “metamorphopsia” refers to perceptual distortions.
A Rare Visual Disorder Twists Faces Out of Shape
2023年12月14日 · Smith has a rare condition called prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), in which faces appear distorted in shape, texture, position or color.
A century of prosopometamorphopsia studies - PubMed
Prosopometamorphopsia is an extremely rare disorder of visual perception characterised by facial distortions. We here review 81 cases (eight new ones and 73 cases published over the past century) to shed light on the perception of face gestalts.
A century of prosopometamorphopsia studies - ScienceDirect
2021年6月1日 · Prosopometamorphopsia is an extremely rare disorder of visual perception characterised by facial distortions. We here review 81 cases (eight new ones and 73 cases published over the past century) to shed light on the perception of face gestalts.