It sounds like the stuff of horror films — but for people who are afflicted with a rare disorder, it’s a terrifying reality. A condition called prosopometamorphopsia (PMO) causes facial features to ...
In 2011, researchers Jason Tangen, Sean Murphy, and Matthew Thompson at the University of Queensland discovered a striking visual illusion while preparing a set of face images for a study. As they ...
That blurry road sign you blamed on fog? The occasional floaters that drift across your field of vision? Those random flashes of light you see sometimes? Your eyes might be trying to tell you ...
Images generated by photographic computer software are the first to depict accurate images of facial distortions experienced by patients with prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), a rare visual disorder that ...
* Prosopometamorphopsia causes dramatic distortions in facial features due to disruptions in brain regions controlling visual processing * The condition is extremely rare and can result from //brain ...
Hardware setup and outdoor environment for real world data. Our car experiment platform with a Insta 360 panoramic camera, a Livox-Mid-360 LIDAR, an IMU sensor and an onboard computer. Panoramic ...