Circadian Variation of Migraine Attack Onset Affects fMRI Brain Response to Fearful Faces
Background: Previous studies suggested a circadian variation of migraine attack onset, although, with contradictory results – possibly because of the existence of migraine subgroups with different circadian attack onset peaks. Migraine is primarily a brain disorder, and if the diversity in daily dis...
Main Authors: | Bagdy, G. (Author), Baksa, D. (Author), Dobos, D. (Author), Edes, A.E (Author), Galambos, A. (Author), Gecse, K. (Author), Juhasz, G. (Author), Kocsel, N. (Author), Kokonyei, G. (Author), Kozak, L.R (Author), Magyar, M. (Author), Pap, D. (Author), Szabo, E. (Author), Zsombok, T. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2022
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