The mental state was studied in patients with different forms of migraine. Using experimental psychological, electroencephalographic, rheoencephalographic, echoencephalographic and dermatoglyphic methods patients with simple and associated migraine were examined. Characteristic mental disturbances were identified. The authors emphasize the significance of psychodiagnosis for selection of the correct management of patients and the selection of adequate therapy.
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