Migraine is the most common neurological disorder in the general population. In this article, de Tommaso et al. review the EEG findings that indicate altered sensory processing and dysfunctional recruitment of networks in the migrainous brain. The authors propose that thalamocortical dysrhythmia may underlie the altered synchronicity and sensory processing in migraine.
- Marina de Tommaso
- Anna Ambrosini
- Jean Schoenen