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thpthp163
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24 Jun 2018, 3:39 pm

Hi,

I wonder if there is someone that experience hypo sensitivity in vision. And i wonder how someone with hypo vision can experience world. I was reading about hypo vision and I found that someone with hypo vision may see just outlines of objects and may see everything darker. I wonder if someone knows or have experienced or have read about how it is to have hypo vision? Do they see people and objects dark like silhouette in the dark or is it like sitting in a dark room with a little light?



Lorrent
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24 Jun 2018, 3:55 pm

Not at all, I‘d like to be honestly. Wearing sunglasses all day long is a little bit tedious.

Maybe you find some decent documentaries about that subject?

Also watch this: https://youtu.be/C07TQvohyTE


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thpthp163
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24 Jun 2018, 4:13 pm

I've read about sensory processing in autism in various books that says that those who have hypo vision may have different exeprience among them was seeing everything darker or just see the outlines of objects or people. There is hardly any information on how it can be experienced by those who have hypo vision. All I could find is that it is the opposite of hypersensitivity. But I was wondering if their vision can be compared to how an NT see in the dark.