• voracitude@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      Contrived acronym. I much prefer Photic Sneeze Reflex, it’s easier to remember and doesn’t sound like bullshit 😂

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    17 days ago

    It is more about signal leakage between neurones. The optical nerve is closed to the one controlling sneezing so when the optical is highly excited, it can activate the sneezing nerve.

    Source : I have a friend with this and he looked it up once

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      17 days ago

      That’s the prevailing theory, yes, but as far as I’ve found there’s not empirical evidence to back it up. The theory does make perfect sense to me, though!

      Also, as a sufferer, I’ve noticed it almost always requires sunlight or something with close to the same frequencies. Most artificial lights don’t trigger it *for me.

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          Interesting! I’ll update my post, it makes sense there would likely be variability in how it presents due to biology. My experience isn’t necessarily the default.

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          “Bright” is kind of a spectrum though. Sometimes a light is just bright enough that you can trigger a sneeze, but only if you focus on it. Other times that same light will almost trigger a sneeze with focus, but not go completely over the edge. That’s a very annoying feeling when that happens.

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    I have no research to back this up, but I think it’s just a glitch that isn’t detrimental to passing on one’s genes, so the trait got to stay around. Not everyone has it.

    But if I were to hypothesize an evolutionary benefit, maybe it is a good thing to sneeze out all the fungal spores from your cave once you emerge. But then again, if it was important, shouldn’t this also induce coughing?