Dim Flicker: An Endogenous Visual Percept and Its Disease Associations
Abdullah Amini, Adam Besic, Avery Freund, Yousif Subhi, Oliver Niels Klefter, Jes Olesen, Jette Lautrup Frederiksen, Michael Larsen

TL;DR
Four patients reported seeing a flickering dim overlay in their vision, which may be linked to eye and vascular issues.
Contribution
Identifies dim flicker as a distinct visual phenomenon associated with ocular and systemic vascular diseases.
Findings
Dim flicker episodes are rhythmic, transparent, and localized within the binocular visual field.
The flicker is associated with conditions like retinal vein occlusion and hypertension.
It differs from migraine auras and disappears in bright light or when one eye is covered.
Abstract
Background/Purpose: Four patients independently reported episodes of seeing a dimly flickering overlay on an otherwise intact part of their binocular visual field. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical characteristics of this episodic phenomenon, which we call dim flicker. Methods: Retrospective chart review and patient evaluation of an animated reference simulation. Results: The patients described repeated episodes of a seeing a patch of rhythmically oscillating dim flicker overlaid on a circumscribed patch of their otherwise normal binocular visual field. The flicker was typically seen at low ambient light levels and disappeared in bright light or when one or both eyes were covered. Episodes lasted seconds to minutes. Some flicker patches crossed the vertical midline. The flicker was subjectively experienced as coming from one specific eye. Compared to a 7 Hz flicker…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis · Visual perception and processing mechanisms · Retinal and Optic Conditions
