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1. Visual stimulation and frequency of focal neurological symptoms engage distinctive neurocognitive resources in migraine with aura patients: a study of resting-state functional networks.

2. Hypothalamic structural integrity and temporal complexity of cortical information processing at rest in migraine without aura patients between attacks.

3. Thalamo-cortical networks in subtypes of migraine with aura patients.

4. Patients with chronic migraine without history of medication overuse are characterized by a peculiar white matter fiber bundle profile.

5. Cortical pain processing in migraine.

6. Increased neural connectivity between the hypothalamus and cortical resting-state functional networks in chronic migraine.

7. Effects of Macuprev® Supplementation in Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Double-Blind Randomized Morpho-Functional Study Along 6 Months of Follow-Up.

8. Early and localized retinal dysfunction in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus studied by multifocal electroretinogram.

9. Cerebral gray matter volume in patients with chronic migraine: correlations with clinical features.

10. Thalamo-cortical network activity between migraine attacks: Insights from MRI-based microstructural and functional resting-state network correlation analysis.

11. Visual evoked potentials in subgroups of migraine with aura patients.

12. A functional MRI study of language disturbances in subjects with migraine headache during treatment with topiramate.

13. Haemodynamic activity characterization of resting state networks by fractal analysis and thalamocortical morphofunctional integrity in chronic migraine.

14. O028. Thalamo-cortical network changes during the migraine cycle: insights from MRI-based microstructural and functional resting-state network correlation analysis.

15. O026. An abnormal transduction of the chromatic stimuli from the outer to the inner retinal layers may contribute to cause photophobia in migraine.

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