meditation
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Meditation, when used for Visual Snow Syndrome, primarily modulates cortical hyperexcitability and reduces thalamocortical dysrhythmia through neuroplastic mechanisms involving increased GABA signaling and decreased glutamatergic activity. By promoting parasympathetic nervous system activation and reducing stress-induced neuroinflammation, meditation can potentially attenuate aberrant sensory processing and cortical hyperactivity associated with the syndrome.