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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.
Ringo Starr Supports the Visual Snow Initiative in New PSA
Ringo Starr Supports the Visual Snow Initiative and Raises Awarness for Visual Snow Syndrome Acclaimed…
Visual Snow Conference Hosted at UCSF with Top Experts on Visual Snow Syndrome
The 2018 Visual Snow Conference Sierra Domb and the Visual Snow Initiative (VSI) team recently…
Visual Snow Initiative Sponsors the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards to Raise Awareness for Visual Snow Syndrome
Click here to access all the photos from the event Visual Snow Initiative Sponsors the…
AnnaLynne McCord Joins the Visual Snow Initiative Cause, Raises Awareness
Actress AnnaLynne McCord joins the cause and helps the Visual Snow Initiative raise awareness for…
Visual Snow Initiative, Sierra Domb, Receive Support from Tommy Davidson for Their Cause
Founder Sierra Domb is joined by Actor and Comedian Tommy Davidson to raise awareness for…
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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