2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-52866/v1
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Response inhibition alterations in migraine: An event-related potential study

Li Y2,
et al.

Abstract: Background Migraine is characterized by a hypersensitivity to environmental stimulation which climaxes during headache attacks but persists during attack-free period. Despite ongoing debates about the nature of the mechanisms giving rise to this abnormality, the presence of deficient inhibitory cortical processes has been proposed to be one possible mechanism underlying its pathogenesis. Empirical evidence supporting this notion is mainly based on previous findings showing functional cortical hyperexcitabilit… Show more

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