Facchetti D, Marsile C, Faggi L, Donati E, Kokodoko A, Poloni M
Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Centro Medico di Gussago-Fondazione Clinica del Lavoro, Italy.
Cephalalgia. 1990 Dec;10(6):279-84. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1990.1006279.x.
Cerebral mapping of the spontaneous electroencephalographic activity was performed in 31 subjects suffering from migraine with aura and the results were compared with those of a matched control group. All the patients were examined during the interictal period. While traditional visual interpretation of EEG records was negative in all but five cases (16.1%) spectral analysis showed an asymmetry in alpha total power over the posterior regions in 13 cases (41.9%) and an asymmetry in alpha band peak frequency in 17 (54.8%). By means of cerebral mapping and statistical significance probability mapping we were able to demonstrate a significant increase in alpha total power in 13 cases (41.9%) and a regional increase in delta and theta total power in 20 cases (64.5%). In comparison with the control group, the migraine patients showed a widespread increase in slow activity (theta and delta) mostly over the temporal regions.