Habituation of cortical evoked responses to repetitive stimuli is reduced in migraine between attacks. To explore another aspect of information processing, we measured auditory sensory gating. The amplitude of the P50 response to the second of two homologous stimuli was significantly less reduced in migraineurs than in healthy volunteers. This lack of auditory sensory gating may be due to a hypofunction of monoaminergic subcortico-cortical pathways, which is also supposed to cause the interictal deficit of cortical habituation to repetitive stimuli
Abstract Migraine is an ictal dis-order characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to s...
Many studies report a habituation deficit of visual evoked potentials (VEP) and/or increased intensi...
Migraine has been characterized by interictal cortical hyperresponsivity. We compared event-related ...
The acoustically evoked cortical potentials of 20 migraine patients were investi-gated using a combi...
Migraineurs are characterized interictally by lack of habituation, or even potentiation, of cortical...
Migraine is associated with stimulus hypersensitivity, increased evoked cortical responses, and abno...
According to recent evoked potential studies, a fundamental, probably protective, feature of cortica...
Electrophysiological studies of stimulus-evoked brain activation suggest that sensory processing in ...
We have studied habituation of the P3a component of the passive "oddball" auditory event-related pot...
Between attacks, migraine with (MO) or without aura (MA) patients show deficient habituation of patt...
OBJECTIVE: As both habituation of pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (PR-VEP) (Schoenen J, Wa...
Introduction. Recent studies on adults and children with migraine have revealed either cortical hype...
Dysfunction of neuronal cortical excitability has been supposed to play an important role in etiopat...
Migraine is an ictal disorder characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to sensory ove...
Electrophysiological methods may help to unravel some of the pathophysiological mechanisms of migrai...
Abstract Migraine is an ictal dis-order characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to s...
Many studies report a habituation deficit of visual evoked potentials (VEP) and/or increased intensi...
Migraine has been characterized by interictal cortical hyperresponsivity. We compared event-related ...
The acoustically evoked cortical potentials of 20 migraine patients were investi-gated using a combi...
Migraineurs are characterized interictally by lack of habituation, or even potentiation, of cortical...
Migraine is associated with stimulus hypersensitivity, increased evoked cortical responses, and abno...
According to recent evoked potential studies, a fundamental, probably protective, feature of cortica...
Electrophysiological studies of stimulus-evoked brain activation suggest that sensory processing in ...
We have studied habituation of the P3a component of the passive "oddball" auditory event-related pot...
Between attacks, migraine with (MO) or without aura (MA) patients show deficient habituation of patt...
OBJECTIVE: As both habituation of pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (PR-VEP) (Schoenen J, Wa...
Introduction. Recent studies on adults and children with migraine have revealed either cortical hype...
Dysfunction of neuronal cortical excitability has been supposed to play an important role in etiopat...
Migraine is an ictal disorder characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to sensory ove...
Electrophysiological methods may help to unravel some of the pathophysiological mechanisms of migrai...
Abstract Migraine is an ictal dis-order characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to s...
Many studies report a habituation deficit of visual evoked potentials (VEP) and/or increased intensi...
Migraine has been characterized by interictal cortical hyperresponsivity. We compared event-related ...