High Frequency Migraine Is Associated with Lower Acute Pain Sensitivity and Abnormal Insula Activity Related to Migraine Pain Intensity, Attack Frequency, and Pain Catastrophizing
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Mathur, Vani; Moayedi, Massieh; Keaser, Michael; Khan, Shariq; Hubbard, Catherine; Goyal, Madhav; Seminowicz, David (2016). High Frequency Migraine Is Associated with Lower Acute Pain Sensitivity and Abnormal Insula Activity Related to Migraine Pain Intensity, Attack Frequency, and Pain Catastrophizing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /184347.