Abstract

We have previously shown that static and dynamic resting-state functional connectivity differed in migraineurs with and without photo-, phono-, or osmophobia. Moreover, patients with photophobia had significantly different connectivity, primarily between the cerebellar lobules and other brain regions. In our previous study, we were unable to evaluate the classification accuracy for subgroups of migraineurs, and some patients with photophobia also had phono- or osmophobia. To investigate functional connectivity specific to migraineurs with photophobia, we investigated differences in static and dynamic resting-state functional connectivity between patients with and without photophobia who do not have phonophobia or osmophobia.

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