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Motion sickness in migraine and vestibular disorders
Motion sickness is a syndrome provoked by sensory conflict that involves the vestibular system with symptoms resembling those of common neuro-otological disorders including vestibular neuritis (VN) and vestibular migraine (VM).
L. Murdin+6 more
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Background Migraine is a highly prevalent and disabling neurological disorder which is commonly linked with a broad range of psychiatric comorbidities, especially among subjects with migraine with aura or chronic migraine.
Thomas Dresler+11 more
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Autism and Migraine: An Unexplored Association?
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by neurological, psychiatric and medical comorbidities—some conditions co-occur so frequently that comorbidity in autism is the rule rather than the exception.
Luigi Vetri
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Two-dimensional wave patterns of spreading depolarization: retracting, re-entrant, and stationary waves [PDF]
We present spatio-temporal characteristics of spreading depolarizations (SD) in two experimental systems: retracting SD wave segments observed with intrinsic optical signals in chicken retina, and spontaneously occurring re-entrant SD waves that repeatedly spread across gyrencephalic feline cortex observed by laser speckle flowmetry.
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COMORBIDITY OF MIGRAINE AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
This article reviews the evidence for comorbidity of migraine with psychiatric disorders, particularly the affective and anxiety disorders. Studies of the association between migraine and depression in both clinical and community studies have provided consistent evidence regarding a substantial degree of comorbidity between these disorders, regardless ...
Kathleen R. Merikangas+1 more
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Understanding migraine using dynamical network biomarkers [PDF]
Background: Mathematical modeling approaches are becoming ever more established in clinical neuroscience. They provide insight that is key to understand complex interactions of network phenomena, in general, and interactions within the migraine generator network, in particular.
arxiv
Body posture changes in women with migraine with or without temporomandibular disorders
Background Migraine and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are reported to be associated. However, there are no reports on the association among migraines, TMDs and changes in body posture.
M. C. Ferreira+5 more
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Advances in genetics of migraine
Background Migraine is a complex neurovascular disorder with a strong genetic component. There are rare monogenic forms of migraine, as well as more common polygenic forms; research into the genes involved in both types has provided insights into the ...
Heidi G. Sutherland+2 more
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Bistable dynamics underlying excitability of ion homeostasis in neuron models [PDF]
When neurons fire action potentials, dissipation of free energy is usually not directly considered, because the change in free energy is often negligible compared to the immense reservoir stored in neural transmembrane ion gradients and the long-term energy requirements are met through chemical energy, i.e., metabolism.
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BackgroundMigraine risk factors are associated with migraine susceptibility, yet their mechanisms are unclear. Evidence suggests a role for inflammatory proteins and immune cells in migraine pathogenesis.
Jiaxi Zhao+6 more
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