Sierra Domb, founder and CEO of the Visual Snow Initiative.Sierra Domb Sierra Domb is the CEO and founder of the Visual Snow Initiative and has visual-snow syndrome. Visual snow recently came to light ...
It's a rare disorder first described in 1995 that's estimated to affect up to 2% of the population. Studies suggest depression, anxiety, and poor sleep are common side effects. On an online forum when ...
Two individuals at the center of recent high-profile murder cases may have the same rare and concerning health condition. Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the murder of four University of Idaho ...
What Is Visual Snow Syndrome? Most people have probably seen a face in a cloud or in the grain of wood at least once. This common trick of the visual system is called face pareidolia. Ordinary brains ...
Ever spotted a face gazing back from a cloud or tree trunk? Most folks brush it off as a quirky brain trick called face pareidolia. New findings reveal that people with visual snow syndrome live with ...
The accused killer of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger, revealed he has visual snow syndrome in a social media post from when he was 17 years old. The post states "it is as if the ...
On an online forum when he was a teenager, Bryan Kohberger, the University of Idaho murder suspect, may have said he experienced a strange visual anomaly. In a series of posts on a forum called ...
Visual snow syndrome hits folks with a nonstop sprinkle of tiny flickering dots over their entire view, like old TV static that sticks around day and night. This buzz often teams up with light ...
Visual snow is a neurologic condition in which a person’s vision is altered in several ways, chief among them is seeing innumerable small flickering dots where none exist. Researchers have likened the ...