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The only thing that comes to mind is the threshold spaces (Liminal spaces). If in the sinister valley effect we still recognize humanoid qualities in objects and this scares us, then in Liminal spaces a person is frightened by the fact that he recognizes these places, but cannot understand how he knows them.
Here is a video in English explaining the effect and how it works: https://youtu.be/N63pQGhvK4M
And here is a good example of this effect, which gives you a feel for it: https://youtu.be/Y780G4v3vfI