Lenganxament
Lenganxament is a term that refers to a specific type of visual distortion or anomaly. It is characterized by a perceived lengthening or stretching of objects, particularly those that are static or have defined edges. This phenomenon is often experienced in peripheral vision, where the brain may interpret visual information differently than when it is directly in focus. The exact cause of lenganxament is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to how the visual cortex processes motion and spatial relationships.
While often described as a visual illusion, some individuals report experiencing lenganxament as a recurring or