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This effect is capable of manifesting itself in 4 different ways which may reflect the failure of each respective responsible visual function.<ref name="Schneck1965">{{cite journal|last1=Schneck|first1=Jerome M.|title=MACROPSIA|journal=American Journal of Psychiatry|volume=121|issue=11|year=1965|pages=1123–1124|issn=0002-953X|doi=10.1176/ajp.121.11.1123}}</ref>
This effect is capable of manifesting itself in 4 different ways which may reflect the failure of each respective responsible visual function.<ref name="Schneck1965">{{cite journal|last1=Schneck|first1=Jerome M.|title=MACROPSIA|journal=American Journal of Psychiatry|volume=121|issue=11|year=1965|pages=1123–1124|issn=0002-953X|doi=10.1176/ajp.121.11.1123}}</ref>


*'''Macropsia''' - Objects are perceived larger than their actual size.<ref>Macropsia (medical dictionary) | https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/macropsia</ref>
*'''[[Macropsia]]''' - Objects are perceived larger than their actual size.<ref>Macropsia (medical dictionary) | https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/macropsia</ref>
*'''Micropsia''' - Objects are perceived smaller than their actual size.<ref>Micropsia (medical dictionary) https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/micropsia</ref>
*'''Micropsia''' - Objects are perceived smaller than their actual size.<ref>Micropsia (medical dictionary) https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/micropsia</ref>
*'''Pelopsia''' - Objects are perceived nearer than they actually are.<ref>Pelopsia (medical dictionary) | http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pelopsia</ref>
*'''Pelopsia''' - Objects are perceived nearer than they actually are.<ref>Pelopsia (medical dictionary) | http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pelopsia</ref>