The insula: a “hub of activity” in migraine
D Borsook, R Veggeberg, N Erpelding… - The …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The insula, a “cortical hub” buried within the lateral sulcus, is involved in a number of
processes including goal-directed cognition, conscious awareness, autonomic regulation …
processes including goal-directed cognition, conscious awareness, autonomic regulation …
Physical therapy and migraine: musculoskeletal and balance dysfunctions and their relevance for clinical practice
GF Carvalho, A Schwarz, TM Szikszay… - Brazilian journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Migraine is a primary headache with high levels of associated disability that can
be related to a variety of symptoms and comorbidities. The role of physical therapy in the …
be related to a variety of symptoms and comorbidities. The role of physical therapy in the …
Measurement of visual sensitivity in migraine: validation of two scales and correlation with visual cortex activation
B Cucchiara, R Datta, GK Aguirre, KE Idoko… - …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective The objectives of this article are to compare interictal and ictal visual sensitivity
between migraine and controls using two published questionnaires, and to correlate …
between migraine and controls using two published questionnaires, and to correlate …
Hypothalamic structural integrity and temporal complexity of cortical information processing at rest in migraine without aura patients between attacks
The hypothalamus has been attributed an important role during the premonitory phase of a
migraine attack. Less is known about the role played by the hypothalamus in the interictal …
migraine attack. Less is known about the role played by the hypothalamus in the interictal …
Volumetric brain changes in migraineurs from the general population
IH Palm-Meinders, EB Arkink, H Koppen, S Amlal… - Neurology, 2017 - AAN Enterprises
Objective: To assess volumetric brain changes in migraineurs from the general population
compared with controls. Methods: Structural brain changes in migraineurs from the general …
compared with controls. Methods: Structural brain changes in migraineurs from the general …
An inability to exclude visual noise in migraine
Purpose.: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of
coherently moving signal dots when interspersed with noise dots drifting in random …
coherently moving signal dots when interspersed with noise dots drifting in random …
Visual processing in migraine
L O'Hare, PB Hibbard - Cephalalgia, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Migraine is a common neurological condition that often involves differences in
visual processing. These sensory processing differences provide important information …
visual processing. These sensory processing differences provide important information …
Effect of temporal frequency on habituation in migraine
Individuals with migraine tend to experience discomfort when viewing flickering stimuli. It
has been suggested that one of the characteristics of migraine is a lack of habituation to …
has been suggested that one of the characteristics of migraine is a lack of habituation to …
Improvement in visual perception after high-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (hf-tRNS) in those with migraine: An equivalent noise approach
Migraine is a common neurological disorder with strong links to vision. Interictal migraine is
thought to be characterised by internal noise in the brain, possibly due to increased …
thought to be characterised by internal noise in the brain, possibly due to increased …
Lack of visual evoked potentials amplitude decrement during prolonged reversal and motion stimulation in migraineurs
M Bednář, Z Kubová, J Kremláček - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective We evaluated response decrement during a short time repetitive low and high
contrast reversal and low contrast motion stimulation in controls and migraineurs. Methods A …
contrast reversal and low contrast motion stimulation in controls and migraineurs. Methods A …