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Neuropsychological Function in Migraine Headaches.

Jasmin H PizerStephen L AitaMelissa A MyersNanako A HawleyVasilios C IkonomouKyle M BrasilKatherine A HernandezErika C PettwayTyler OwenNicholas C BorgognaTodd A SmithermanBenjamin D Hill
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Relative to HCs, PwM demonstrate worse neurocognition, as detected by neuropsychological tests, especially on cognitive screeners and tests within executive functioning and processing speed domains. Effects were generally small to moderate in magnitude and evident only in clinic (vs community) samples. Aura was not meaningfully associated with neurocognitive impairment.
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