Abstract
Although the majority of migraine with aura patients experiences pure visual aura (pvMwA), a discrete percentage also reports somatosensory, dysphasic or motor symptoms (cMwA). The wide aura clinical spectrum led to investigate whether the heterogeneity of aura phenomenon could be subtended by different neural correlates, suggesting an increased visual cortical excitability in cMwA. We aimed to explore whether cMwA patients are characterized by more pronounced connectivity changes of the visual network and whether putative abnormalities may extend beyond the visual network encompassing also the sensorimotor network in cMwA patients when compared to pvMwA patients.
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