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  1. In this article, we describe the case of a girl who suffers from a phobia to repetitive patterns, known as trypophobia. This condition has not yet been recognised by diagnostic taxonomies such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrypophobiaTrypophobia - Wikipedia

    Shapes that elicit a trypophobic reaction include clustered holes in innocuous contexts, such as fruit and bubbles, and in contexts associated with danger, such as holes made by insects and holes in wounds and diseased tissue such as those caused by mango flies in animals, especially dogs.

  3. 8 sty 2018 · If a cluster of small holes makes your stomach turn and your skin crawl, you are not alone. You're one of around 16 percent of people who experience something called trypophobia - the irrational fear of holes. But, some scientists are now saying, maybe it's not a phobia after all.

  4. 24 cze 2024 · In this review dedicated to trypophobia, i.e., the fear of clusters of holes, we will first describe the characteristics of this disorder and how it is identified in individuals, and then consider the various explanations that have been proposed to explain it.

  5. 28 cze 2023 · Many images of holes, singular or clustered, trigger people for understandable reasons: They depict severe injuries that require treatments like skin grafts; the flesh-violating impact of parasites...

  6. Introduction. In this review dedicated to trypophobia, i.e., the fear of clus-ters of holes, we will first describe the characteristics of this disorder and how it is identified in...

  7. 11 sie 2021 · Experts don’t know why some people develop trypophobia. One theory is that the brain associates clusters of holes with danger. For example, you may associate a pattern of small holes with the skin of a venomous snake or the eyes of a tarantula.

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