Abstract

Migraine is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by an altered sensory processing where the thalamus is known to play a leading role. To further investigate the extent of the specific role of the thalamus in migraine, we used resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) to evaluate the functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamic subnuclei within the pain matrix network during the migraine inter-ictal phase.

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