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Visual Perception in Migraine: A Narrative Review

Nouchine Hadjikhani, Maurice Vincent

2021Vision16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Migraine, the most frequent neurological ailment, affects visual processing during and between attacks. Most visual disturbances associated with migraine can be explained by increased neural hyperexcitability, as suggested by clinical, physiological and neuroimaging evidence. Here, we review how simple (e.g., patterns, color) visual functions can be affected in patients with migraine, describe the different complex manifestations of the so-called Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, and discuss how visual stimuli can trigger migraine attacks. We also reinforce the importance of a thorough, proactive examination of visual function in people with migraine.

Topics & Concepts

MigraineNeuroimagingPerceptionPsychologyVisual perceptionNeuroscienceVisual processingVisual systemMedicineCognitive psychologyVisual cortexPsychiatryMigraine and Headache StudiesOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesVestibular and auditory disorders