2019
DOI: 10.31083/j.jin.2019.03.193
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Contingent negative variation for the periodicity of migraine attacks without aura

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“…In agreement with other studies using data of a reduced number of electrodes, young children showed only minor frontal negativity during orienting response (Jonkman et al, 2003;Segalowitz & Davies, 2004), i.e., activation of cortical areas related to the supplementary motor area (SMA) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) (Flores et al, 2009;Jonkman et al, 2003). The early frontal negativity stabilized during post-pubertal adolescence, reaching strength of activation comparable to adult subjects (Tian et al, 2019;Weisz et al, 2002). Furthermore, we observed a consistent shift in iCNV latencies, with midfrontocentral areas being recruited earlier in older subjects, suggesting a faster processing of the warning stimulus.…”
Section: Maturation Of Orienting Response (Early Contingent Negative ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…In agreement with other studies using data of a reduced number of electrodes, young children showed only minor frontal negativity during orienting response (Jonkman et al, 2003;Segalowitz & Davies, 2004), i.e., activation of cortical areas related to the supplementary motor area (SMA) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) (Flores et al, 2009;Jonkman et al, 2003). The early frontal negativity stabilized during post-pubertal adolescence, reaching strength of activation comparable to adult subjects (Tian et al, 2019;Weisz et al, 2002). Furthermore, we observed a consistent shift in iCNV latencies, with midfrontocentral areas being recruited earlier in older subjects, suggesting a faster processing of the warning stimulus.…”
Section: Maturation Of Orienting Response (Early Contingent Negative ...supporting
confidence: 90%
“…On the other hand, only a smaller group of studies described the effects on the lCNV [36,39,59,88]. Finally, the other investigations did not reveal enhanced amplitudes in any of the CNV subcomponents [20,26,62,68]. Indeed, the most recent study in this field, conducted by Tian and colleagues (2019) [26], found no significant differences in the CNV components (eCNV, lCNV or total CNV) between patients with migraine and healthy individuals [26].…”
Section: Cnv Results In Adult Migraine Patientsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This finding has been linked to a potential deficit to habituate towards sensory events. By contrast, some investigations conducted in this field failed to observe differences in the CNV habituation between healthy people and migraine [26,45], or such differences arose in association with the intake of some types of medication (it will be explained in more detail later) [42,60,63].…”
Section: Cnv Results In Adult Migraine Patientsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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