Journal article

Visual and auditory perceptual rivalry in migraine

AM McKendrick, J Battista, JS Snyder, OL Carter

Cephalalgia | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Introduction: Recent evidence demonstrates that perceptual rivalry rate can be modulated by perturbation of the serotonergic system. Specifically, pharmacologically lowering the availability of serotonin results in slower rivalry rates. As it has been suggested that brain serotonin is low during the interictal phase of migraine, we hypothesized that perceptual rivalry rates would be reduced in individuals with migraine.Methods: Visual and auditory perceptual rivalry measures were obtained for a group of 30 participants with migraine (15 migraine with aura, 15 migraine without aura) and 20 non-headache control individuals.Results: Our experiments reveal fewer perceptual rivalry switches withi..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council project grant [#509208] to author AMM. Author AMM is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [#FT0990930]. Author JSS is supported by National Science Foundation Grant [BCS-1026023]. Author OLC is supported by a National Health Medical Research Council of Australia Career Development Award [#628590].