Electrophysiological findings in migraine may reflect abnormal synaptic plasticity mechanisms: A narrative review.
Francesca PuleddaAlessandro ViganòGabriele SebastianelliVincenzo ParisiFu-Jung HsiaoShuu-Jiun WangWei-Ta ChenMarcello MassiminiGianluca CoppolaPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
Electrophysiology shows dynamic and recurrent functional alterations within the brainstem-thalamus-cortex loop varies continuously and recurrently in migraineurs. Given the central role of these structures in the selection, elaboration, and learning of sensory information, these functional alterations suggest chronic, probably genetically determined dysfunctions of the synaptic short- and long-term learning mechanisms.