Journal article

Increased internal noise cannot account for motion coherence processing deficits in migraine

KE Webster, J Edwin Dickinson, J Battista, AM McKendrick, DR Badcock

Cephalalgia | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to revisit previous findings of superior processing of motion direction in migraineurs with a more stringent direction discrimination task and to investigate whether increased internal noise can account for motion processing deficits in migraineurs.Methods: Groups of 13 migraineurs (4 with aura, 9 without aura) and 15 headache-free controls completed three psychophysical tasks: one detecting coherence in a motion stimulus, one discriminating the spiral angle in a glass pattern and another discriminating the spiral angle in a global-motion task. Internal noise estimates were obtained for all tasks using an N-pass method.Results: Consistent with previous research, migrain..

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