Audiovisual stimulation
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Audiovisual stimulation (AVS) or light and sound stimulation is an experimental treatment under investigation for chronic pain and chronic insomnia that works using neurofeedback.[1][2]
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- A Pilot Study of Audio Visual Stimulation as a Self-Care Treatment for Insomnia in Adults with Insomnia and Chronic Pain
- Open-Loop Audio-Visual Stimulation (AVS): A Useful Tool for Management of Insomnia?