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White Noise Pro v7.7.9 [Patched]
Requirements: 4.0.3 and up
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• Helps you sleep by blocking distractions
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• Soothes headaches and migraines
• Masks tinnitus (ringing of the ears)

Even when you're asleep, your brain is constantly scanning and listening for sounds. If it's too quiet, unwanted noises such as faucet drips or police sirens can interrupt your sleep. White Noise generates sounds over a wide range of frequencies, masking those noise interruptions, so you can not only fall asleep, but stay asleep.

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50 HD sounds are included as part of the application (no downloading required unless you want more) including all the color noises (brown, white, pink, etc), mechanical sounds like box fan or air conditioner, light to heavy rains, rushing water sounds, beach and ocean waves, and so much more. For the entire list of sounds please visit our website. No streaming is required for playback.

APPLICATION FEATURES
• 50+ HD full stereo perfectly looped sounds with additional free sounds from the White Noise Market at whitenoisemarket.com
• Record and loop new sounds with total ease
• Background audio support so you can use other apps while listening
• Create new soundscapes by mixing multiple noises together with support for adjusting volume, balance, and pitch of each individual sound in the mix.
• Full screen digital clock with multiple colors and brightness controls makes it the perfect companion for any nightstand
• Advanced alarm and timer system that slowly fades audio in and out so you awake naturally feeling more refreshed
• On-screen media player and volume controls with swipe gesture support for navigating sound collection
• Star favorite sounds and mixes in the sound catalog for quick access using the Favorite view
• Designed to work on all Android-based phones and tablets
• Advanced Settings let you prevent interruptions such as notifications, tweak buffer size for optimal playback, adjust sound volume, balance, pitch, custom alarm snooze times, and more. All the pro tools and settings you need for better sleep.
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PERMISSIONS EXPLAINED:

WAKE_LOCK / DISABLE_KEYGUARD: Alarms unlock and wake the device
WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: Downloaded and exported sounds are written to external storage
RECORD_AUDIO / MICROPHONE: Create and loop new recordings
CAMERA: Assign photo to your recordings. Camera is not used for anything else.
LOCATION / READ_GSERVICES: Geo Tag your new recording. Location is not used for anything else.

What's New:
7.7.9 – Improved support for android 11and library updates.

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Version 7.7 brings many user requested features as well as several bug fixes.
– Media playback controls are now modern and easier to tap.
– Sleep View: New settings for display Seconds, am / pm labels, and show system status bar.
– Timers: New fade times options
– Mixes: Added Copy Mix for those that wish to experiment with a mix while keeping the original.

Google Play Link
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Visual snow
Other namesPersistent positive visual phenomenon,[1] visual static, aeropsia
Animated example of visual snow-like noise
SpecialtyNeurology, Neuro-ophthalmology
Usual onsetEarly to middle adulthood[1]
CausesUnknown[2]
Differential diagnosisMigraine aura[3]

Visual snow, also known as visual static, is a condition in which people see white or black dots in parts or the whole of their visual fields.[3][4] The condition is typically always present and can last years.[5]

The cause of visual snow is unclear.[2] Those affected typically also have migraines.[3][4] The underlying mechanism is believed to involve excessive excitability of neurons in the right lingual gyrus and left cerebellaranterior lobe of the brain.[4][6]

Medications that may be used to treat the condition include lamotrigine, acetazolamide, or verapamil.[4] These do not always result in benefits, however.[3][2]

Signs and symptoms[edit]

Clear vision versus disturbed vision

People report seeing 'snow', much like the visual noise or 'static' on a TV screen after transmission ends. Expandrive 6 4 5 equals. In a 2010 study Raghaven et al. hypothesize that what the patients see as 'snow' is their own intrinsic eigengrau.[7]

Many report more visual snow in low light conditions. This has a natural explanation. 'The intrinsic dark noise of primate cones is equivalent to ~4000 absorbed photons per second at mean light levels; below this the cone signals are dominated by intrinsic noise'.[8]

In addition to visual snow, many of those affected have other types of visual disturbances such as starbursts, increased afterimages, floaters, trails, and many others.[9] Home building apps for mac.

Comorbidities[edit]

Migraine and migraine with aura are common comorbidities. However, comorbid migraine worsens some of the additional visual symptoms and tinnitus seen in 'visual snow' syndrome. This might bias research studies by patients with migraine being more likely to offer study participation than those without migraine due to having more severe symptoms. In contrast to migraine, comorbidity of typical migraine aura does not appear to worsen symptoms.[6]

Patients with visual 'snow' have normal equivalent input noise levels and contrast sensitivity.[7]

Causes[edit]

The causes are unclear.[2] The underlying mechanism is believed to involve excessive excitability of neurons within the cortex of the brain,[4] specifically the right lingual gyrus and left cerebellaranterior lobe of the brain.[6]

Persisting visual snow can feature as a leading addition to a migraine complication called persistent aura without infarction,[10] commonly referred to as persistent migraine aura (PMA). In other clinical sub-forms of migraine headache may be absent and the migraine aura may not take the typical form of the zigzagged fortification spectrum (scintillating scotoma), but manifests with a large variety of focal neurological symptoms.[11]

The role of hallucinogens in visual snow is not clear. Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), a condition caused by hallucinogenic drug use, is sometimes linked to visual snow,[12] but both the connection of visual snow to HPPD[13] and the cause and prevalence of HPPD is disputed.[14] Most of the evidence for both is generally anecdotal, and subject to spotlight fallacy.[13][14]

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Diagnosis[edit]

Proposed diagnostic criteria for the 'visual snow' syndrome:[15][16]

  • Dynamic, continuous, tiny dots in the entire visual field.
  • Additional visual symptoms of at least two of the following four types:
    • Palinopsia (visual trailing and afterimages)
    • Enhanced entoptic phenomena (floaters, photopsia, blue field entoptic phenomenon, phosphenes)
  • Symptoms are not consistent with typical migraine aura.
  • Symptoms are not attributed to another disorder (ophthalmological, drug abuse).

Treatments[edit]

There is no established treatment for visual snow. It is difficult to resolve visual snow with treatment, but it is possible to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life through treatment.[4]

Medications that may be used include lamotrigine, acetazolamide, or verapamil,[4] but these do not always result in benefits.[3][2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abLicht, Joseph; Ireland, Kathryn; Kay, Matthew. 'Visual Snow: Clinical Correlations and Workup A Case Series'. researchgate.net. Larkin Community Hospital. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. ^ abcdeBrodsky, Michael C. (2016). Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmology. Springer. p. 285. ISBN9781493933846.
  3. ^ abcdeDodick, David; Silberstein, Stephen D. (2016). Migraine. Oxford University Press. p. 53. ISBN9780199793617.
  4. ^ abcdefgBou Ghannam, A; Pelak, VS (March 2017). 'Visual snow: a potential cortical hyperexcitability syndrome'. Current Treatment Options in Neurology. 19 (3): 9. doi:10.1007/s11940-017-0448-3. PMID28349350.
  5. ^Schankin, CJ; Goadsby, PJ (June 2015). 'Visual snow--persistent positive visual phenomenon distinct from migraine aura'. Current Pain and Headache Reports. 19 (6): 23. doi:10.1007/s11916-015-0497-9. PMID26021756.
  6. ^ abcSchankin, CJ, Maniyar, FH, Sprenger, T, Chou, DE, Eller, M, Goadsby, PJ, 2014, The Relation Between Migraine, Typical Migraine Aura and 'Visual Snow', Headache, doi:10.1111/head.12378
  7. ^ abRaghavan, Manoj; Remler, Bernd F.; Rozman1, Stephanie; Pelli, Denis G. (2010). 'Patients with visual 'snow' have normal equivalent input noise levels'(PDF). Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science (51). Retrieved 2017-04-12.
  8. ^Dunn, FA; Rieke, F (August 2006). 'The impact of photoreceptor noise on retinal gain controls'. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 16 (4): 363–70. doi:10.1016/j.conb.2006.06.013. PMID16837189.
  9. ^Podoll K, Dahlem M, Greene S. Persistent migraine aura symptoms aka visual snow. (archived Feb 8, 2012)
  10. ^International Headache Society. The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition' Cephalalgia 2004; 24 (suppl. 1): 1-160.
  11. ^'Headache'. casemed.case.edu. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  12. ^Abraham HD (1983). 'Visual phenomenology of the LSD flashback'. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 40 (8): 884–889. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1983.01790070074009.
  13. ^ abSchankin, C.; Maniyar, F.; Hoffmann, J.; Chou, D.; Goadsby, P. (22 April 2012). 'Visual Snow: A New Disease Entity Distinct from Migraine Aura (S36.006)'. Neurology. 78 (Meeting Abstracts 1): S36.006. doi:10.1212/WNL.78.1_MeetingAbstracts.S36.006.
  14. ^ abHalpern, J (1 March 2003). 'Hallucinogen persisting perception disorder: what do we know after 50 years?'. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 69 (2): 109–119. doi:10.1016/S0376-8716(02)00306-X. PMID12609692.
  15. ^Schankin, Christoph J.; Maniyar, Farooq H.; Digre, Kathleen B.; Goadsby, Peter J. (2014-03-18). ''Visual snow' – a disorder distinct from persistent migraine aura'. Brain. 137 (5): 1419–1428. doi:10.1093/brain/awu050. ISSN1460-2156. PMID24645145.
  16. ^'Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society (IHS) The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition'. Cephalalgia. 38 (1): 1–211. 2018-01-25. doi:10.1177/0333102417738202. ISSN0333-1024. PMID29368949.
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External links[edit]

  • Visual snow syndrome at NIH
Classification
  • ICD-10: H53.1
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