transcranial magnetic stimulation
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in Visual Snow Syndrome modulates cortical neuronal excitability by generating localized electromagnetic fields that induce electrical currents in targeted brain regions, particularly the visual cortex. By applying repetitive magnetic pulses, TMS aims to normalize aberrant neural network hyperactivity and reduce hyperexcitability, potentially alleviating visual perceptual disturbances associated with the syndrome.