Electrophysiological methods may help to unravel some of the pathophysiological mechanisms of migraine. Lack of habituation is the principal and most reproducible interictal abnormality in sensory processing in migraineurs. It is found in evoked potential (EP) studies for every stimulation modality including nociceptive stimuli, and it is likely to be responsible for the increased intensity dependence of EP. We have hypothesized that deficient EP habituation in migraine could be due to a reduced preactivation level of sensory cortices because of hypofunctioning subcortico-cortical aminergic pathways. This is not in keeping with simple hyperexcitability of the cortex, which has been suggested by some, but not all, studies of transcranial mag...
This article is a critical review of standard electroencephalography (EEG), brain mapping, evoked po...
Abstract In patients with migraine, the various sensory stimulation modalities, including visual sti...
Background: In previous studies we found that high-frequency somatosensory oscillations (HFOs) refle...
Purpose of review The pathophysiology of migraine is far from being understood. Electrophysiological...
Dysfunction of neuronal cortical excitability has been supposed to play an important role in etiopat...
Migraine is a disorder in which central nervous sytem dysfunction might play a pivotal role. Electro...
Migraine is an ictal disorder characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to sensory ove...
Electrophysiological response of the central nervous system to prolonged visual stimulation in migra...
Abstract Migraine is an ictal dis-order characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to s...
Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction is thought to be pivotal in migraine, and could occur at se...
Abnormal increased cortical responsivity to various types of stimuli plays a major role in migraine ...
Objective: Lack of habituation is considered a neurophysiological hallmark of migraine. However, the...
Migraine is a cyclic disorder, in which functional and morphological brain changes fluctuate over ti...
Electrophysiological studies of stimulus-evoked brain activation suggest that sensory processing in ...
BACKGROUND: Primary headaches are functional neurological diseases characterized by a dynamic cyc...
This article is a critical review of standard electroencephalography (EEG), brain mapping, evoked po...
Abstract In patients with migraine, the various sensory stimulation modalities, including visual sti...
Background: In previous studies we found that high-frequency somatosensory oscillations (HFOs) refle...
Purpose of review The pathophysiology of migraine is far from being understood. Electrophysiological...
Dysfunction of neuronal cortical excitability has been supposed to play an important role in etiopat...
Migraine is a disorder in which central nervous sytem dysfunction might play a pivotal role. Electro...
Migraine is an ictal disorder characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to sensory ove...
Electrophysiological response of the central nervous system to prolonged visual stimulation in migra...
Abstract Migraine is an ictal dis-order characterised by a particular vulnerability of patients to s...
Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction is thought to be pivotal in migraine, and could occur at se...
Abnormal increased cortical responsivity to various types of stimuli plays a major role in migraine ...
Objective: Lack of habituation is considered a neurophysiological hallmark of migraine. However, the...
Migraine is a cyclic disorder, in which functional and morphological brain changes fluctuate over ti...
Electrophysiological studies of stimulus-evoked brain activation suggest that sensory processing in ...
BACKGROUND: Primary headaches are functional neurological diseases characterized by a dynamic cyc...
This article is a critical review of standard electroencephalography (EEG), brain mapping, evoked po...
Abstract In patients with migraine, the various sensory stimulation modalities, including visual sti...
Background: In previous studies we found that high-frequency somatosensory oscillations (HFOs) refle...