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Our News & Research section features important updates on the Visual Snow Initiative, including research studies, interviews, projects, and other relevant information about our global efforts and progress regarding Visual Snow Syndrome.
Statement from Monash VSS / Response to Opinion Piece
Prof Owen B White MD, PhD, FNANOS, FRACP A/Prof Joanne Fielding PhD Co-Directors Ocular Motor…
VSI-Funded Monash Study: “Microstructure in Patients with Visual Snow Syndrome: An Ultra-High Field Morphological and Quantitative MRI Study”
Researchers Myrte Strik, Meaghan Clough, Emma J Solly, Rebecca Glarin, Owen B White, Scott C…
VSI Update (2022) – Funding Insight & Upcoming/Ongoing Projects
The following is an update regarding funding and some of the new & ongoing projects…
Opinion/Editorial: Relationship between Visual Snow Syndrome and Persistent Post-Concussion Syndrome
Introduction A large percentage of our brain is involved in the visual processing of images…
Opinion/Editorial: Visual Snow Syndrome in the Women’s Magazine, Cosmopolitan
Introduction Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) was the day’s theme for the body and health section…
Rxisk.org: Tsang/Shidlofsky Visual Snow Protocol
Introduction Visual snow describes the appearance of flickering dots or “static” in the field of…
New Study: Antidepressants, Vision Problems, & VSS!
Check out the full article and research paper on the RxISK website: https://rxisk.org/new-study-of-antidepressants-and-vision-problems/
KTBS/ABC News features Ariah Williams’ Story, Visual Snow, Dr. Shidlofsky, & VSI
In the KTBS-TV/ABC video news segment and corresponding article titled, “Shreveport teen hopes to regain…
“Visual Snow Syndrome Causes Becoming Clearer”, Monash & VSI Research Update
Monash University: Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences Associate Professor Joanne Fielding and colleagues are making…
In Case You Missed It! “Localised Increase in Cerebral Perfusion in Patients with Visual Snow”
Researchers Francesca Puledda, Christoph J Schankin, Owen O’Daly, Dominic Ffytche, Ozan Eren, Nazia Karsan, Steve…
Latest Research Articles
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Electroencephalographic Resting-State Microstates areUnstable in Visual Snow Syndrome
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The Visual Snow Initiative (VSI) is excited to announce our new video series featuring Dr. Myoung-Hee (Esther) Han!
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Visual Snow Syndrome Research at the University of Melbourne
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New Visual Snow Syndrome Study on Neuromodulation in Spain and Portugal
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New Study: Enhanced Neural Plasticity of the Primary Visual Cortex in Visual Snow Syndrome
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New Study from VSI Collaborators: Visual Snow Is Susceptible to the Motion Aftereffect
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