Flashed face distortion effect (source code)

= Flashed face distortion effect
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The Flashed Face Distortion Effect is a phenomenon observed in psychology and neuroscience in which a person's face appears distorted when rapidly presented alongside other images, particularly in a series of alternating facial expressions or appearances. This effect highlights how our brains process facial features and can lead to altered perceptions of familiar faces depending on the surrounding stimuli.