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i never knew this was thing i thought it was normal I asked my mom about it when I was younger and she looked at me like I was crazy lol

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Hehehe same here. Having had it all my life, I thought every sees like this. In the back of my mind I still think that "normal" people see it too but just are too insensitive to notice it. But then I read about the people who develop visual snow syndrome later in life after having lived with "normal" vision, and get devastated by it. I guess we're the lucky ones to always have it. :)

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I fairly recently found out about VSS after a conversation that included me saying "what do you mean you don't see that?" and a bunch of googling. I'm pretty lucky in it usually doesn't seem to interfere with my vision much, as far as i know anyways.

I'll have to play these and see if they match up with my experiences. 

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Yeah that's how I also discovered it wasn't normal, very late in life. I don't think VSS even had a name or research until the past decade. I hope this game helps to raise awareness about it.

Some of these effects are artistically inspired by my visual snow interacting with myopia/nearsightedness, so may be a bit funkier (especially the audio-reactive stuff) than my normal colorful static, afterimages, and high/low light sensitivity glare/streaks.

Pretty nearsighted here too, think there might be a correlation. Seems like I read something like that. As I read about other symptoms that go along with VSS I remember it like checking off a list :)

Actually I have a weird, possibly related, question. If you lay in the dark with your eyes closed for awhile but definitely not sleeping, do you see subtle weird flowing colors? It's a thing my brain/eyes do that I've always thought was related to the VSS but rarely had a chance to ask anyone who might share it.

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That particular phenomenon with the eyes closed in the dark could be something called "phosphenes" https://scienceline.org/2014/12/why-do-we-see-colors-with-our-eyes-closed/

I think I get that too, but it's hard to tell if it's that or just the colors/static from the visual snow.

As for the nearsightedness / VSS correlation - I had the visual snow way before I was nearsighted. The interesting thing is that visual snow remains sharp with or without glasses, and the static is there whether the eyes are open or closed. Latest research points to the static/noise part of it happening in the brain, rather than in the eyes.

Could be phosphenes. Think I saw that before but was never sure if it was quite right. it has a very specific look that is hard to describe. it's always red and green... sorta and flows like a lava lamp... kinda :). If I was artistic enough I'd try to draw it or something. 

I also see the static regardless of eyes open or not which is one of the reasons my layman's research leads me to be pretty sure it is VSS.