VisionAndPsychosis.Net©

In Montgomery Alabama

Copyright 2003 Edit June 2010

Although the problem on  this site was discovered when it caused mental breaks for office workers, today home computers can replicate that same situation and exposure.

 

This computer room correctly places the computer in a corner so that nothing can move in the user's peripheral vision. The CPU tower is also correctly placed so that any blinking lights will be out of sight below the work surface.

Correct Computer Location

 

Incorrectly placed computer desk.

 

 

In this case the computer is where another person might walk in peripheral vision.

The room is so well lighted so that movement would be detected if it were across the room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This picture from a video taken on a house walkthrough is not very clear but it shows a mirror in peripheral vision of the computer desk. The picture is taken from the bedroom door. That means anyone walking down the hall would be movement in the person's peripheral vision while using the computer. The occupant was a renter and said no one uses that computer much.

Computer beside mirror.

 

Note that the mirror is positioned into the corner of the room at a 45 degree angle to the desk. Movement of someone using the incline exercise board would be detected as threat movement even  though it is behind the computer user.

The mirror is on a door to a cabinet so when the door is opened the mirror would reflect the movement of the computer users creating Subliminal Distraction exposure.

The sources of threat movement can be bizarre or exist as random  exposure that happens infrequently as a situation changes.