
Visual Snow Syndrome: Therapeutic Implications
The goal of this focused narrative review by Kenneth J. Ciuffreda and Daniella Rutner is to give clinicians a current overview of VS/VSS treatments. Using

The goal of this focused narrative review by Kenneth J. Ciuffreda and Daniella Rutner is to give clinicians a current overview of VS/VSS treatments. Using

The University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine recently highlighted research from Dr. Victoria Pelak, a neuro-ophthalmologist and collaborator with the Visual Snow Initiative, on

When you look at clouds, tree bark, or the front of a car, do you sometimes see a face staring back at you? That’s called

A recent study published in Nature Communications has uncovered a striking relationship between how fast our eyes move and what we’re able to see. Specifically,

Amber Cote, a McGill University student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Neuroscience, recently presented her research on Visual Snow

Mapping the Brain’s Visual Pathways: What a Landmark Mouse Study Could Mean for Understanding Visual Snow Syndrome In a landmark project backed by the National

A recent study from the University at Buffalo has revealed significant insights into how the brain processes sensory information, with implications for conditions like Visual

We are pleased to share recent contributions to Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) research by Dr. Evgeniy Sokolov of Sechenov University, one of Russia’s leading medical

Authors: Samuel M. Maione, Victoria S. Pelak, Peter Gerhardstein Introduction Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a neurological condition in which people constantly see tiny flickering

Based on: “Migraine with and without aura—two distinct entities? A narrative review” by Grodzka et al., on behalf of the European Headache Federation School of