Virtual dynamic interaction games reveal impaired multisensory integration in women with migraine

CONCLUSION: The virtual dynamic game approach showed for the first time that the gaming performance of patients with migraine without aura was negatively affected by the addition of auditory, verbal, and haptic stimuli onto visual stimuli. Multisensory integration of sensory modalities including haptic stimuli is disturbed even in the interictal period in women with migraine. Virtual games can be employed to assess the impact of sensory problems in the course of the disease. Also, sensory training could be a potential therapy target to improve multisensory processing in migraine.PMID:38693749 | DOI:10.1111/head.14720
Source: Headache - Category: Neurology Authors: Source Type: research