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Migraine Insights: Sensory Processing Abnormalities Unveiled

  • Writer: MigraineMind
    MigraineMind
  • Dec 10, 2025
  • 1 min read

Research Summary


A systematic review published in Cephalalgia delves into evoked potential studies to understand sensory processing abnormalities in migraine patients. Screening 813 studies, 55 were included, revealing that patients with migraine with aura show higher amplitudes and asymmetry in visual evoked potentials compared to migraine without aura. All migraine types demonstrated habituation deficits in evoked potentials. Notably, chronic migraine sufferers exhibit higher brainstem and somatosensory evoked potential amplitudes than those with episodic migraines. These findings suggest a consistent habituation deficit across migraine types and potential higher cortical excitability in migraine with aura and chronic migraine, warranting further research.


Study Details

 

👥 Research Team: Ulutas S et al.

📚 Published In: Cephalalgia

📅 Publication Date: 2025 Dec

 

⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This summary is generated automatically from recent migraine research. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical advice.

 
 

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