polyöga
Polyöga is a term derived from the combination of the Greek words "poly" (meaning many) and "öga" (Swedish for "eye"), referring to a visual phenomenon involving the perception of multiple images or patterns. The concept is often explored in the context of optical illusions, visual art, and certain neurological conditions.
In visual art, polyöga can manifest as an intentional use of repetitive or overlapping visual elements to
Neurologically, polyöga-like effects can occur in conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye) or binocular rivalry, where
The term is not widely recognized in mainstream psychology or neuroscience but appears in discussions about