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(The Visual Snow Initiative cannot and does not publish any research data that has not been vetted thoroughly and approved by those conducting the research.)

Here, our team will share the latest news and updates regarding the Visual Snow Initiative, research studies, interviews, projects, as well as any additional information related to our global efforts to better understand, treat, and/or cure Visual Snow Syndrome. 

MBCT-vision Website: A New Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome

Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) presents a unique set of challenges, disrupting the visual pathways in…

Visual Snow Syndrome / Find an Optometrist

People with Visual Snow should have a comprehensive examination with an optometrist who has advanced…

Participate in the Visual Snow Community Book Project

Jacqueline Bediako is a writer and behavior analyst, based in New Jersey, and practicing as…

Visual Snow Initiative Funds $57,000 for New Research Study led by Dr. Schankin & Dr. Klein

We are pleased to announce our funding for a new Visual Snow Syndrome research study…

“Pioneering Study Tackles Visual Snow”: Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation

The following article, Pioneering study tackles visual snow, was posted by Guy’s and St Thomas’…

Visual Snow Initiative Funds $200,000 for New Research Study

Pictured from left to right: Dr. Janet Wingrove, Dr. Sui Wong and members of the…

Sierra Domb, VSI Announce New “Neurovember” Initiative feat. Schankin & Klein Video Series

Sierra Domb, VSI: Neurovember + Schankin & Klein Video Series New Neurovember Initiative (Nov.1st-Nov. 30th)…

New Upcoming Video Series: Dr. Christoph Schankin & Dr. Antonia Klein

We are excited to announce our new video series featuring Dr. Christoph Schankin and Dr.…

Participate in an Online Paid Study 

Updated: The opportunity to participate in the study, “Changes in Visual Perception Associated with Visual…

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