Perceptual Uncertainty and Its Monitoring in Visual Snow Syndrome: A Multimodal Framework
Perceptual Uncertainty and Its Monitoring in Visual Snow Syndrome: A Multimodal Framework
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Neurobehavioral signatures, such as cortical hyperexcitability, thalamo-cortical dysrhythmia, and pulvinar dysfunction, appear to drive the persistent visual misperceptions in Visual Standard Editions Snow Syndrome (VSS).We propose that heightened perceptual uncertainty and impaired metacognitive monitoring perpetuate these disturbances and formalize these processes within different frameworks (predictive coding, signal detection theory, and attentional control).By clarifying these mechanisms, we aim to inform targeted interventions that could address this 10m currently untreatable condition.
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