Table 1.
Measures used in Studies 1, 2, and 3.
Fig 1.
(a) Percentage of participants seeing visual snow with open eyes for a certain amount of time. (b) Percentage of participants seeing visual snow with open eyes for a certain amount of time. Red bars: Data from Study 1. Blue bars: Data from Study 2. Black bars: Data from Study 3.
Table 2.
Sample characteristics and frequency of visual snow.
Table 3.
Analogies of visual snow (Study 1; N = 209).
Fig 2.
Percentage of participants experiencing tinnitus for a certain amount of time. Red bars: Data from Study 1. Blue bars: Data from Study 2.
Table 4.
Correlates of visual snow (Pearson correlation coefficients).
Fig 3.
Distress and fascination with visual snow.
(a) Percentage of participants with different degrees of distress with visual snow. (b) Percentage of participants with different degrees of fascination with visual snow. Red bars: Data from Study 1. Blue bars: Data from Study 2.
Fig 4.
Distress and fascination with tinnitus.
(a) Percentage of participants with different degrees of distress with tinnitus. (b) Percentage of participants with different degrees of fascination with tinnitus. Red bars: Data from Study 1. Blue bars: Data from Study 2.
Table 5.
Triggers of visual snow (Study 1; N = 78): Number of participants reporting particular types of triggers are indicated in parentheses (some participants reported more than one type)1.
Table 6.
Triggers of visual snow (Study 2; N = 35): Number of participants reporting particular types of triggers is indicated in parentheses (some participants reported more than one type).
Table 7.
Events associated with the first appearance of visual snow: Numbers of participants reporting a particular event are indicated in parentheses.