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181 related items for PubMed ID: 21586651

  • 1. Cortical inhibition at rest and under a focused attention challenge in adults with migraine with and without aura.
    Maier J, Sebastian I, Weisbrod M, Freitag CM, Resch F, Bender S.
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  • 3. Somatosensory evoked high-frequency oscillations reflecting thalamo-cortical activity are decreased in migraine patients between attacks.
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  • 5. Interictal cortical excitability in migraine: a study using transcranial magnetic stimulation of motor and visual cortices.
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  • 9. Intracortical inhibition and facilitation in migraine--a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
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  • 11. Transcranial direct current stimulation reveals inhibitory deficiency in migraine.
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  • 12. Lack of effects of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on alpha rhythm phase synchronization in migraine patients.
    de Tommaso M, Stramaglia S, Brighina F, Fierro B, Francesco VD, Todarello O, Serpino C, Pellicoro M.
    Neurosci Lett; 2011 Jan 20; 488(2):143-7. PubMed ID: 21075171
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  • 13. Sustained visual cortex hyperexcitability in migraine with persistent visual aura.
    Chen WT, Lin YY, Fuh JL, Hämäläinen MS, Ko YC, Wang SJ.
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  • 14. Motor and visual cortical excitability in migraineurs patients with or without aura: transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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  • 15. Motor cortex excitability in patients with migraine with aura and hemiplegic migraine.
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  • 17. Motor circuit abnormalities in first-episode schizophrenia assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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  • 18. Multimodal assessment of optokinetic visual stimulation response in migraine with aura.
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  • 19. Modulation of visual cortex excitability in migraine with aura: effects of valproate therapy.
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  • 20. Differences in short-term primary motor cortex synaptic potentiation as assessed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in migraine patients with and without aura.
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    Pain; 2010 Jan 18; 148(1):43-48. PubMed ID: 19854575
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