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Clinical Neurophysiology of Headache
Schoenen, Jean
1997In Neurologic Clinics, 15 (1), p. 85-105
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Abstract :
[en] Methods of clinical neurophysiology are of little use for the diagnosis of headache disorders. They are, however, invaluable tools for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of functional headaches. They are traumatic, able to explore simple or more complex neural activities, and to some extent capable of reflecting activity in certain neurotransmitter systems as well as the action of pharmacologic agents on the CNS. This article reviews the interest and limits of electroencephalography, evoked potentials, electromyography, and nocifensive reflexes in primary headaches. Because neurophysiologic methods are no more than indirect means of looking into the "black box," their results need to be interpreted with caution and, whenever possible, should be compared in the same study with clinical behavioral and biochemical data.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Neurosciences & behavior
Author, co-author :
Schoenen, Jean  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Neuro-anatomie
Language :
English
Title :
Clinical Neurophysiology of Headache
Publication date :
February 1997
Journal title :
Neurologic Clinics
ISSN :
0733-8619
Publisher :
W. B. Saunders Co., United Kingdom
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Pages :
85-105
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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