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Visual distortion provoked by a stimulus in migraine associated with hyperneuronal activity

Journal

HEADACHE
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 664-671

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.2003.03110.x

Keywords

migraine; visual distortion; visual activation; functional MRI

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  1. NINDS NIH HHS [R21 NS 42742] Funding Source: Medline

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Background.-Migraineurs with visual aura are highly susceptible to illusions and visual distortion and are particularly sensitive to a pattern of regularly spaced parallel lines or stripes. Purpose.-To determine whether the high degree of susceptibility to illusions and visual distortion in migraineurs with aura is associated with hyperneurological activity of the occipital cortex. Methods.-In order to investigate any relationships among neuronal activity, spatial frequency of square-wave gratings, and self-described visual distortion, we investigated the neuronal and psychophysical responses to square-wave gratings in migraineurs with visual aura and in nonheadache controls. Results.-Square-wave gratings provoked various types of visual distortion and illusions and induced a hyperneuronal response in the visual cortex of migraineurs with visual aura, a response that strongly depended upon the stimulus spatial frequency. Conclusion.-The hyperneuronal activity of the occipital cortex is consistent with general cortical hyperexcitability in migraine.

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