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Cortical excitability changes in chronic migraine vs episodic migraine: evidence by sound-induced flash illusions

Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Introduction: Sound-induced flash illusions(SIFI) permit to evaluate crossmodal
audio-visual perception. When one flash is accompanied by two
beeps, it is perceived as two flashes(’fission’illusion); a ‘fusion’ illusion
occurs when a single beep causes the fusion of a double flash stimulus.
SIFI strictly depends on cortical excitability: healthy controls perceive less
illusions by increasing visual cortex excitability through anodal tDCS [1].
Aim: to evaluate if, due to cortical hyperexcitability, differences in SIFI
occur in migraine and further changes can be found across migraine
cycle, migraine chronification an drug overuse.
Methods: we enrolled 64 patients with episodic migraine, 32 with-(MWA)
and 32 without-aura(MWO) (42 F, mean age 32,3±16yrs), 44 patients with
chronic migraine with medication overuse headache (36 F, mean age 39.2
±12.2), and 20 healthy controls (13 F, mean age 38±18). All underwent a
paradigm for SIFI induction where had to report the number of flashes
seen. 13 of MWO and 12 out of MWA were examined in both ictal and
interictal phase
Results: all migraine groups showed significantly less SIFI than controls
(p<.0001); illusions are more reduced in in chronic migraine and
particularly in those overusing triptans(p<.05).
Conclusions: results point to a condition of visual cortical hyperresponsivity
in patients with chronic migraine in analogy to what observed in episodic
patients expecially during ictal phase. This is in agreement with the view of
chronic migraine as a ‘never ending attack’. The greater effect showed in
triptan overuser can follow to down-regulation of 5HT1 receptors.
No conflict of interest.
Reference
1. Bolognini N, et al: Neuropsychologia 2011, 49:231-7.
Tipologia CRIS:
4.2 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
audiovisual illusions; Shams illusion; Cross modal perception; Migraine
Elenco autori:
Brighina, Filippo; Bolognini, N; Vallar, G; Cosentino, Giuseppe; Maccora, Simona; Paladino, P; Indovino, S; Baschi, Roberta; Fierro, Brigida
Autori di Ateneo:
COSENTINO GIUSEPPE
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1322676
Titolo del libro:
Abstracts from the 4th European Headache and Migraine Trust International Congress: EHMTIC 2014
Pubblicato in:
THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN
Journal
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