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Conte A et al. – This study shows that the neurophysiological feature that differentiates migraine patients with (MA) patients from without aura (MwoA) patients and healthy controls is an abnormal M1 susceptibility to 5 Hz–rTMS both outside and during the attack suggesting that glutamate–dependent short–term M1 cortical potentiation patterns differ in migraine with and without aura.
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