VSI Update (2022) – Funding Insight & Upcoming/Ongoing Projects
The following is an update regarding funding and some of the new & ongoing projects that the Visual Snow Initiative has in the works. Funding
The following is an update regarding funding and some of the new & ongoing projects that the Visual Snow Initiative has in the works. Funding
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Monash University: Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences Associate Professor Joanne Fielding and colleagues are making headway on clarifying the underlying neurological cause of Visual Snow
Researchers Francesca Puledda, Christoph J Schankin, Owen O’Daly, Dominic Ffytche, Ozan Eren, Nazia Karsan, Steve C R Williams, Fernando Zelaya, Peter J Goadsby Highlights &
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Researchers Antonio Klein and Christoph J. Schankin Highlights “Already from a clinical perspective, the symptoms of VSS cannot be attributed to a single brain area
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Researchers Paige J. Foletta, Meaghan Clough, Allison M. McKendrick, Emma J. Solly, Owen B. White, and Joanne Fielding Highlights “This is the first study to
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