🩺 Physiological Effects
Some UFO encounters leave witnesses with physical symptoms including nausea, headaches, skin burns, eye irritation, or temporary paralysis. These physiological effects provide medical evidence and are documented in many close encounter cases.
4,008
Total Cases
6.3
Avg Credibility
Top Physiological Effects Cases
Search All →Mesa, AZ
10.0
Light sighting in Villa Rica, GA
Jul 1, 1995•light•
Seaside, CA
10.0
Triangle object with glowing balls hovers then moves.
Jun 20, 2012•triangle•
West Palm Beach, FL
10.0
Long white light bursts into fireballs and disappears.
Nov 11, 2016•light•
Fairbanks, AK
10.0
Pilot intercepts extremely fast-moving object.
Feb 1, 1954•unknown•
Phoenix, AZ
10.0
Circular objects resemble helium balloons.
Apr 25, 2013•circle•
Newmarket (canada), ON
10.0
Blue-green lights glowing
Nov 16, 1999•fireball•
Washington, D.C.
10.0
Red-orange light moves erratically
Dec 5, 2011•light•
Mebane, NC
10.0
Bright white spheres falling and accelerating.
Sep 8, 2016•circle•
Citrus Heights, CA
10.0
Fireball-like objects flying in formation
Jun 12, 2013•fireball•
Cape Town (south Africa)
10.0
Burning orange object hovered and descended in Cape Town, South Africa
Mar 3, 2010•fireball•
Statistics
- Total Cases
- 4,008
- Avg Credibility
- 6.31
- % of All Sightings
- 2.71%