Floor Moves When I Look At It

When i look at the floor sometimes it looks like it s moving.
Floor moves when i look at it. When we look at something that isn t moving the motion neurons are all still firing but the neurons sensing different directional motions are firing at the same rate canceling each other out. It s almost similar to the feeling you get when on an elevator and it has reached it s destination and you feel a sudden jerk down then up. When there is a known cause bppv is often associated with a minor to severe blow to your head. When you look at the same thing for a short period of time the receptors in your eyes stop transmitting.
They may look to you like black or gray specks strings or cobwebs that drift about when you move your eyes and appear to dart away when you try to look at them directly. If i ask anyone else if they can see it move they say they can t. Your normally get around this by moving your eyes around randomly these movements are called saccades. Eye floaters are spots in your vision.
Another way to describe it is like when your walking on a boat dock and as you step the floor is wobbly. Less common causes of bppv include disorders that damage your inner ear or rarely damage that occurs during ear surgery or long periods positioned on your back such as in a dentist chair. As i m walking i feel a sudden intense feeling as if the floor just dropped an inch. They get used to the same light level and stop telling the brain about it.
I can t feel it moving and i m not dizzy but i can see it move. It looks as if you could just put your hand straight through it and it would end up going through to a parallel universe. One possible cause is the loss of your vestibulo ocular reflex. Oscillopsia is caused by nervous system disorders that damage parts of the brain or inner ear that control eye movements and balance.
Feels like the floor is moving anxiety symptom can precede accompany or follow an episode of nervousness anxiety fear and elevated stress or occur out of the blue and for no apparent reason. By dr norman swan. The movement is like slow gentle waves sort of like the ground is melting. Host of the abc s health report norman swan is medically qualified but that didn t stop him ignoring the early warning signs of his.
Often there s no known cause for bppv this is called idiopathic bppv.