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Migraine as a Cortical Brain Disorder.

Piero BarbantiFilippo BrighinaGabriella EgeoVincenzo Di StefanoMarcello SilvestroAntonio Russo
Published in: Headache (2020)
The brain cortex emerges as the crucial player in migraine, a disorder lying at the intersection between neuroscience and daily life. Migraine disorder stems from an imbalance in inhibitory/excitatory cortical circuits, responsible for functional changes in the activity of different cortical brain regions encompassing the neurolimbic-pain network, and secondarily allowing a demodulation of subcortical areas, such as hypothalamus, amygdala, and brainstem nuclei, in a continuous mutual crosstalk.
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