- Simultaneous Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance (MR) in Visual Snow Syndrome
- Description of the Neurovisual and Radiological Specificities of Patients With Visual Snow Syndrome
- Eye movement characteristics provide an objective measure of visual processing changes in patients with visual snow syndrome
- Symptoms related to the visual system in migraine
- Illusions, hallucinations, and visual snow
- Prevalence of visual snow syndrome in the UK
- Shedding new light on visual snow syndrome
- Insular and occipital changes in visual snow syndrome: a BOLD fMRI and MRS study
- Structural and functional footprint of visual snow syndrome
- Visual snow syndrome: a comparison between an Italian and British population
- Visual snow syndrome: a review on diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment
- Can repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the visual cortex ameliorate the state of patients with visual snow?
- Visual Snow: A Case Series from Israel
- Visual snow syndrome: is it normal or a disorder – and what to do with patients?
- Ocular motor measures of visual processing changes in visual snow syndrome
- Occipital cortex and cerebellum gray matter changes in visual snow syndrome
- Episodic Visual Snow Associated With Migraine Attacks
- [(123)I]-IMP single-photon emission computed tomography imaging in visual snow syndrome: A case series
- Visual snow syndrome after start of citalopram-novel insights into underlying pathophysiology
- Quantification of photophobia in visual snow syndrome: A case-control study
- Visual snow syndrome: A clinical and phenotypical description of 1,100 cases
- Insights into pathophysiology and treatment of visual snow syndrome: A systematic review
- Visual snow: Are we beginning to see the light?
- Neuro-ophthalmologic Findings in Visual Snow Syndrome
- What Does Dorsal Cortex Contribute to Perception?
- Abnormal Connectivity and Brain Structure in Patients With Visual Snow
- Occipital ischaemic stroke after visual snow phenomenon – a case report
- Disrupted connectivity within visual, attentional and salience networks in the visual snow syndrome
- Two hundred and forty-eight cases of visual snow: A review of potential inciting events and contributing comorbidities