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Brain Processing of Visual Self-Motion Stimuli in Patients With Migraine: An fMRI Study.

Gabriela F CarvalhoJan MehnertHauke BasedauKerstin LuedtkeArne May
Published in: Neurology (2021)
Migraine is related to abnormal modulation of visual motion stimuli within superior and inferior occipital gyrus, middle frontal gyrus, pontine nuclei, and cerebellar lobules V, VI, and VIIb. These abnormalities relate to migraine disability and motion sickness susceptibility.
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