Temporal Lobe Cortical Thickness Correlations Differentiate the Migraine Brain from the Healthy Brain
Abstract
Background Interregional cortical thickness correlations reflect underlying brain structural connectivity and functional connectivity. A few prior studies have shown that migraine is associated with atypical cortical brain structure and atypical functional connectivity amongst cortical regions that participate in sensory processing. However, the specific brain regions that most accurately differentiate the migraine brain from the healthy brain...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal Lobe Cortical Thickness Correlations Differentiate the Migraine Brain from the Healthy Brain
Published Date
Feb 13, 2015
Journal
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
e0116687 - e0116687
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