Mainero, CaterinaBoshyan, JasmineHadjikhani, Nouchine2012-06-122012-06-122012-06-12201110.1002/ana.22537https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/81606WOS:000297741600018Objective: The periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), a known modulator of somatic pain transmission, shows evidence of interictal functional and structural abnormalities in migraineurs, which may contribute to hyperexcitability along spinal and trigeminal nociceptive pathways, and lead to the migraine attack. The aim of this study was to examine functional connectivity of the PAG in migraine.Voxel-Based MorphometryBrain-Stem ActivationGrey-Matter ChangesCutaneous AllodyniaCortical HyperexcitabilityHeadachePainCortexStimulationAbnormalitiesAltered functional magnetic resonance imaging resting-state connectivity in periaqueductal gray networks in migrainetext::journal::journal article::research article