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Why are strobe lights disorienting?
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Why are strobe lights disorienting?
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Flicker vertigo is an imbalance in brain-cell activity caused by exposure to the low-frequency flickering (or flashing) of a relatively bright light (such as a rotating beacon; a strobe light; or sunlight seen through a windmilling propeller).
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