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Visual snow (VS) is a distressing, life-impacting condition with unrelenting and persistent disturbing visual phenomena. Disease onset is usually around age 20 and is characterized by continuous perception of innumerable flickering dots (like a 'broken television'). The disease is often accompanied by comorbidities such as migraine, tinnitus, depression and anxiety. Neuronally, VS patients show cerebral hypermetabolism, resulting in altered neuronal excitability, as well as increased grey matter volume in parts of the visual cortex. For this pilot study, the investigators aim to recruit VS patients. In a double-blind, randomized and placebo-controlled longitudinal experiment, the investigators will use real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (rtfMRI) neurofeedback to teach patients to downregulate activity in different regions of the visual cortex. The investigators hypothesize that neurofeedback will allow patients to learn to downregulate their abnormal visual cortex activity. Moreover, the investigators predict that a stronger downregulation of activity from the lingual gyrus will correlate with a more pronounced decrease in VS symptoms.


Clinical Trial Description

Currently, there is no pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatment available that significantly reduces the high disease burden produced by VS. Thus, there is an unmet need for an appropriate intervention to treat patients with VS. In this study, the investigators will: 1. Test if rtfMRI-based neurofeedback could serve as therapeutic option for patients with VS. Here, the investigators will examine correlations of neurofeedback regulation success with clinical scores 3 after neurofeedback 2. Examine brain function and structure in patients with VS Primary and secondary endpoint/outcome(s) - Primary outcome variable: VS symptom severity before and after rtfMRI, using standardized clinical assessment. - Secondary outcome variables: fMRI and structural MRI, clinical questionnaires (visual function, anxiety, depression, tinnitus, and migraine), parameters from psychophysical data (assessed before and after neurofeedback). - Linear Mixed model analysis will be performed (using clinical and imaging data) to estimate the impact of rtfMRI on clinical progression and brain function/structure. ;


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NCT number NCT04902365
Study type Interventional
Source University of Zurich
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date January 14, 2022
Completion date December 30, 2023

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