Migraine Patients Exhibit Abnormalities in the Visual Evoked Potential |
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Authors: | M. Gawel M.A. M.B. M.R.C.P. J.F. Connolly Ph.D. Dr. F. Clifford Rose F.R.C.P. |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor; University of Toronto, Consultant Neurologist, Sunnybrook Medical Centre. Lecturer; in Neuropsychology, Department of Psychiatry, Charing Cross Hospital, London, England. Physician in Chief,; Department of Neurology, Charing Cross Hospital, London W6, England. |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS An experiment is described which compared visual evoked potential (VEP) amplitudes and latencies in normal subjects and migraine patients. Several VEP abnormalities were found: at vertex and to a lesser extent at temporal sites, P100-N120 amplitudes were larger in patients; at vertex and temporal sites N120 amplitudes were larger in patients; at temporal sites patients had larger N120-P200 amplitudes but smaller P100 amplitudes. Peak latencies of the VEP were also found to be abnormal in patients. At vertex, patients had delayed N120 peak latencies while at temporal sites delays were found in the P200 latencies. Patients were subdivided according to side of headache. Right-sided headache patients showed larger temporal P100 amplitudes and larger left temporal P100-N120 amplitudes than bilateral headache patients. |
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