strobolose
Strobolose is a term that appears in speculative discussions and some fictional settings to denote a hypothetical neurological condition characterized by abnormal sensitivity to rapidly flickering light, particularly stroboscopic stimuli. It is not a widely recognized medical diagnosis in standard literature, and usage varies across sources. The word combines strobe, referring to flickering light, with a suffix -ose common in disease names.
Clinical features described in speculative accounts include episodic visual disturbances such as scintillations or visual fog,
Proposed mechanisms are speculative but often invoke neural entrainment of thalamocortical circuits leading to transient cortical
Diagnosis, in discussions where the term is used, would rest on history of light-triggered episodes and controlled
Management, in hypothetical frameworks, emphasizes avoidance of flickering light, use of lighting adaptations, and symptomatic treatment
Strobolose has appeared mainly in speculative fiction and theoretical discourse, and it remains outside mainstream medical
See also: photosensitive epilepsy, photophobia, flicker vertigo, strobe effect.