Abstract
The aim of this study is to compare the visual and non-visual aura experiences of migraine patients. By analyzing demographic data, pain intensity, attack frequency, and migraine-related disability, this research seeks to identify patterns and differences in sensory experiences among individuals diagnosed with migraine according to the International Headache Society criteria. This study involves 50 participants aged 18 to 56 years who have experienced unusual sensory experiences in the auditory, visual, olfactory, somatic-tactile, and gustatory domains. The findings will provide insights into the relationship between different types of aura experiences and various demographic and clinical factors, contributing to a deeper understanding of migraine pathology and potentially informing better-targeted treatments and management strategies.
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