Scientists scan brains to unlock mystery of visual snow
NCT ID NCT06961864
Summary
This study aims to understand what happens in the brain of people with Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS), a condition where people constantly see tiny flickering dots. Researchers will compare brain scans and vision tests from 100 people, including those with VSS, those with migraines, and healthy individuals. The goal is to find where in the brain this visual static originates and how brain activity creates the symptoms.
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University of Minnesota
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