Journal article
Daily vision testing can expose the prodromal phase of migraine
AM McKendrick, YM Chan, AJ Vingrys, A Turpin, DR Badcock
Cephalalgia | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Several visual tasks have been proposed as indirect assays of the balance between cortical inhibition and excitation in migraine. This study aimed to determine whether daily measurement of performance on such tasks can reveal perceptual changes in the build up to migraine events. Methods: Visual performance was measured daily at home in 16 non-headache controls and 18 individuals with migraine using a testing protocol on a portable tablet device. Observers performed two tasks: luminance increment detection in spatial luminance noise and centre surround contrast suppression. Results: Luminance thresholds were reduced in migraine compared to control groups (p < 0.05), but threshold..
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