Visuospatial learning is fostered in migraine: evidence by a neuropsychological study.
Roberta BaschiR MonasteroG CosentinoV CostaG GigliaB FierroF BrighinaPublished in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2019)
Subjects with MwoA had significant better performance in visuospatial memory and learning than HC. Occipito-parietal hyperexcitability (in particular in the visual cortex), which is a hallmark of the migraine brain, would probably explain these results. These data need to be confirmed in larger samples of migraineurs.