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Neurophysiological Methods for Assessing Different Forms of Migraine
The review discusses the efficacy of using neurophysiological methods in studies of migraine. Data reported by many authors indicate that neurophysiological methods such as analysis of visual and somatosensory event-related potentials and trigeminal event-related potentials are informative for asses...
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