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- 2016
Resting-state fMRI study of acute migraine treatment with kinetic oscillation stimulation in nasal cavityDOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2016.08.014 Keywords: Kinetic oscillatory stimulation (KOS), Migraine, Autonomic nervous system (ANS), Resting-state fMRI, Intrinsic functional activity, Independent component analysis (ICA), 3-Way ANOVA Abstract: Kinetic oscillatory stimulation (KOS) in the nasal cavity is a non-invasive cranial nerve stimulation method with promising efficacy for acute migraine and other inflammatory disorders. For a better understanding of the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms of KOS treatment, we conducted a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of 10 acute migraine patients and 10 normal control subjects during KOS treatment in a 3 T clinical MRI scanner. The fMRI data were first processed using a group independent component analysis (ICA) method and then further analyzed with a voxel-wise 3-way ANOVA modeling and region of interest (ROI) of functional connectivity metrics
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