Orbitofrontal disinhibition of pain in migraine with aura: An interictal EEG-mapping study

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This study aimed to identify the cortical mechanisms underlying the processes of interictal dishabituation to experimental pain in subjects suffering from migraine with aura (MWA). In 21 subjects with MWA and 22 healthy controls, cortical responses to two successive trials of noxious contact-heat stimuli were analyzed using EEG-tomography software. When compared with controls, MWA patients showed significantly increased pain-evoked potential amplitudes accompanied by reduced activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and increased activity in the pain matrix regions, including the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) (p

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Lev, R., Granovsky, Y., & Yarnitsky, D. (2010). Orbitofrontal disinhibition of pain in migraine with aura: An interictal EEG-mapping study. Cephalalgia, 30(8), 910–918. https://doi.org/10.1177/0333102409357249

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