displaysological
Displaysological refers to an aversion or discomfort toward visual displays, particularly those involving screens, digital interfaces, or graphical representations. The term is not widely recognized in mainstream psychology or linguistics but can be understood within broader discussions of sensory sensitivities and digital behavior. Individuals who experience displaysophobia (a related but more formally recognized condition) may exhibit strong negative reactions to visual stimuli, such as headaches, eye strain, or emotional distress when exposed to prolonged screen use or complex graphical layouts.
The phenomenon may overlap with conditions like visual stress, migraines triggered by screens, or even broader
While not a clinical diagnosis, displaysophobia-like behaviors are occasionally discussed in tech design circles, where usability