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Front Hum Neurosci
September 2016
Department of Neural and Pain Sciences, University of Maryland School of DentistryBaltimore, MD, USA; Center to Advance Chronic Pain Research, University of Maryland BaltimoreBaltimore, MD, USA.
Migraine is a pain disorder associated with abnormal brain structure and function, yet the effect of migraine on acute pain processing remains unclear. It also remains unclear whether altered pain-related brain responses and related structural changes are associated with clinical migraine characteristics. Using fMRI and three levels of thermal stimuli (non-painful, mildly painful, and moderately painful), we compared whole-brain activity between 14 migraine patients and 14 matched controls.
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