Abstract

Abnormal cortical excitability has a role in migraine but the link with beginning and stop of migraine attacks remains unclear. Critical insight could come by excitability changes across the migraine cycle. Here we explore it through sound induced flash illusions (SIFI). SIFI are cross-modal illusory percepts critically dependent on visual cortical excitability (less illusions = increased excitability) that have been found to be altered in episodic and chronic migraine(1–2).

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