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I believe that symptoms resembling those observed during acute psychedelic intoxication may have a distinct origin compared to the symptoms shared between HPPD and VSS. I consider "HPPD" an outdated term, as many individuals refer to psychedelic-induced visual snow syndrome as HPPD, a label I find inaccurate.

It has been theorized for a few years that a thalamocortical dysrhythmia is involved in the pathophysiology of VSS. I couldn't find anything that explains how that would really work so I made a note dump and then put it through AI to organize it. I tried pasting it here but it messes it up. Let me know what you think! 

 











 

Visual Snow Syndrome.pdf

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