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Central auditory processing and migraine: a controlled study
Authors:Larissa Mendon?a Agessi  Thaís Rodrigues Villa  Karin Ziliotto Dias  Deusvenir de Souza Carvalho  Liliane Desgualdo Pereira
Affiliation:1.Division of Investigation and Treatment of Headaches (DITH), Neurology and Neurosurgery Department, Federal University of São Paulo, UNIFESP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;2.Speech Pathology and Audiology Department, Federal University of São Paulo, UNIFESP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

This study aimed to verify and compare central auditory processing (CAP) performance in migraine with and without aura patients and healthy controls.

Methods

Forty-one volunteers of both genders, aged between 18 and 40 years, diagnosed with migraine with and without aura by the criteria of “The International Classification of Headache Disorders” (ICDH-3 beta) and a control group of the same age range and with no headache history, were included. Gaps-in-noise (GIN), Duration Pattern test (DPT) and Dichotic Digits Test (DDT) tests were used to assess central auditory processing performance.

Results

The volunteers were divided into 3 groups: Migraine with aura (11), migraine without aura (15), and control group (15), matched by age and schooling. Subjects with aura and without aura performed significantly worse in GIN test for right ear (p = .006), for left ear (p = .005) and for DPT test (p < .001) when compared with controls without headache, however no significant differences were found in the DDT test for the right ear (p = .362) and for the left ear (p = .190).

Conclusions

Subjects with migraine performed worsened in auditory gap detection, in the discrimination of short and long duration. They also presented impairment in the physiological mechanism of temporal processing, especially in temporal resolution and temporal ordering when compared with controls. Migraine could be related to an impaired central auditory processing.

Clinical trial registration

Research Ethics Committee (CEP 0480.10) – UNIFESP
Keywords:Migraine   Central auditory processing   Memory   Attention   Auditory cortex
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