Migraine is an extremely common but poorly understood nervous system disorder. We conceptualize migraine as a disorder of sensory network gain and plasticity, and we propose that this framing makes it amenable to the tools of current systems neuroscience. Migraine affects 12% of the world's population yet remains poorly understood. Brennan and Pietrobon propose that migraine can be approached as a disorder of sensory gain and plasticity, making it amenable to the tools and insights of current systems neuroscience.
A systems neuroscience approach to migraine
Daniela Pietrobon
2018
Abstract
Migraine is an extremely common but poorly understood nervous system disorder. We conceptualize migraine as a disorder of sensory network gain and plasticity, and we propose that this framing makes it amenable to the tools of current systems neuroscience. Migraine affects 12% of the world's population yet remains poorly understood. Brennan and Pietrobon propose that migraine can be approached as a disorder of sensory gain and plasticity, making it amenable to the tools and insights of current systems neuroscience.File in questo prodotto:
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