BACKGROUND: The pathophysiology of migraine is incompletely understood, but evidence points to hyper-responsivity of cortical neurons being a key feature. The basis of hyper-responsiveness is not clear, with an excitability imbalance potentially arising from either reduced inhibition or increased excitation. In this study, we measure centre-surround contrast suppression in people with migraine as a perceptual analogue of the interplay between inhibition and excitation in cortical areas responsible for vision. We predicted that reduced inhibitory function in migraine would reduce perceptual surround suppression. Recent models of neuronal surround suppression incorporate excitatory feedback that drives surround inhibition. Consequently, an in...
Background: The interictal deficit of habituation to repetitive visual stimuli in migraine patients ...
© 2013 Dr. Bao Ngoc NguyenThe aim of this thesis was to investigate visual responses of people with ...
Much previous research into visual processing in migraine supports a model of abnormal cortical proc...
The pathophysiology of migraine is incompletely understood, but evidence points to hyper-responsivit...
BACKGROUND: People with migraine show increased surround suppression of perceived contrast, a percep...
Much research on visual function in migraine has examined early aspects of visual processing, often ...
Visual after-effects are illusions that occur after prolonged viewing of visual displays (pattern ad...
Models of cortical function in migraine include hyperexcitability and heightened responsiveness, hyp...
Individuals with migraine show differences in visual perception compared to control groups. It has b...
Individuals with migraine show differences in visual perception compared to control groups. It has b...
Background: Anomalous phantom visual perceptions coupled to an aversion and discomfort to some visua...
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Purpose.: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently ...
Background: Anomalous phantom visual perceptions coupled to an aversion and discomfort to some visua...
- Purpose: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently...
Background: The interictal deficit of habituation to repetitive visual stimuli in migraine patients ...
© 2013 Dr. Bao Ngoc NguyenThe aim of this thesis was to investigate visual responses of people with ...
Much previous research into visual processing in migraine supports a model of abnormal cortical proc...
The pathophysiology of migraine is incompletely understood, but evidence points to hyper-responsivit...
BACKGROUND: People with migraine show increased surround suppression of perceived contrast, a percep...
Much research on visual function in migraine has examined early aspects of visual processing, often ...
Visual after-effects are illusions that occur after prolonged viewing of visual displays (pattern ad...
Models of cortical function in migraine include hyperexcitability and heightened responsiveness, hyp...
Individuals with migraine show differences in visual perception compared to control groups. It has b...
Individuals with migraine show differences in visual perception compared to control groups. It has b...
Background: Anomalous phantom visual perceptions coupled to an aversion and discomfort to some visua...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73957/1/j.1468-2982.2006.01067.x.pd
Purpose.: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently ...
Background: Anomalous phantom visual perceptions coupled to an aversion and discomfort to some visua...
- Purpose: People with migraine are relatively poor at judging the direction of motion of coherently...
Background: The interictal deficit of habituation to repetitive visual stimuli in migraine patients ...
© 2013 Dr. Bao Ngoc NguyenThe aim of this thesis was to investigate visual responses of people with ...
Much previous research into visual processing in migraine supports a model of abnormal cortical proc...