Van Gogh syndrome

**Van Gogh Syndrome** is a rare condition in which patients experience strange or unusual sensations when they look at objects around them or try to concentrate on a specific task. The most common symptoms are flashing lights in front of the eyes, disturbances in the perception of color and brightness, and a feeling of blurred or blurred vision. This condition most often occurs in people suffering from schizophrenia and other mental disorders. Usually goes away spontaneously. At the beginning of his career, Vincent Van Gogh described how he experienced quite strong physical sensations every time he looked at the world around him. He first noticed this while drawing, and over time the feeling began to intensify until it became obsessive. The artist called this condition “physical fever”, and even proposed the term “Van Gogh syndrome” to