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Sneezing at the Sun

Sneezing at the Sun

Di Sam, Kathryn E.

Pubblicato da epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565314409
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You step out of a dark movie theater into the bright afternoon sun, and immediately, you sneeze. You don't have a cold, and there is no dust in the air. This bizarre reaction affects up to 35% of the global population. It is scientifically known as the Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst (ACHOO) syndrome, or the photic sneeze reflex. It is a literal cross-wiring glitch in the human nervous system. This entertaining medical dive explores the fascinating neuroscience behind this genetic quirk. The book explains how the optic nerve, overwhelmed by sudden bright light, accidentally leaks electrical signals into the adjacent trigeminal nerve, tricking the brain into thinking the nose is irritated. It is a harmless but profound example of how the human body is an imperfect, cobbled-together machine. Uncover the evolutionary theories behind this reflex—from clearing the airways of prehistoric cave dwellers to a simple biological accident. Understanding the ACHOO syndrome offers a delightful and revealing window into the chaotic, deeply connected electrical pathways of the human brain.

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