SECONDARY MICROTELEOPSIA IN UNILATERAL DISEQUILIBRIUM

Abstract
In two patients with the sensorimotor induction syndrome in left-sided disequilibrium an ipsilateral microteleopsia was found. This disturbance was also reflected in the crowded handwriting of the first patient, and in the reduction in size of the drawings of the second patient. The microteleopic phenomena were systematically influenced by colors, in that blue caused their amelioration, while red aggravated them. The microteleopsia found in these patients, and which is systematically influenced by colors, is considered to be a secondary induced phenomenon in contrast to the primary microteleopsia encountered in anatomical lesions of the visual pathways.