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[[File:Vibratingvision.gif|500px|thumb|right|Involuntary eye movements]] | [[File:Vibratingvision.gif|500px|thumb|right|Involuntary eye movements]] | ||
Vibrating vision, also known as '''nystagmus''', can be described as the experience of constant, rapid involuntary eye movements in which the eyes shift from left to right in such quick succession that one's vision begins to vibrate and blur. This can severely impair vision and result in a reduced ability to function and perform basic tasks which necessitate the use of sight. | '''Vibrating vision''', also known as '''nystagmus''', can be described as the experience of constant, rapid involuntary eye movements in which the eyes shift from left to right in such quick succession that one's vision begins to vibrate and blur. This can severely impair vision and result in a reduced ability to function and perform basic tasks which necessitate the use of sight. | ||
This effect is most commonly experienced during [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[stimulant|stimulants]] such as [[MDMA]] or [[amphetamine]]. | This effect is most commonly experienced during [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[stimulant|stimulants]] such as [[MDMA]] or [[amphetamine]]. |