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  • Migraine is associated with documented unimodal sensory differences.
  • Limited evidence exists for multisensory integration differences in migraine patients.
  • Visual-vestibular integration is a key area with implications for motion sickness and nausea.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent literature on sensory processing in migraine.
  • To explore visual-auditory integration in migraine.
  • To identify promising research directions for understanding migraine.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on sensory processing and integration in migraine.
  • Analysis of research on visual-auditory integration, including the sound-induced flash illusion.
  • Discussion of implications for cortical excitability and illusion mechanisms.

Main Results:

  • Migraine patients exhibit distinct sensory processing patterns compared to controls.
  • Emerging research suggests differences in visual-auditory integration, such as altered susceptibility to illusions.
  • These findings may indicate variations in cortical excitability.

Conclusions:

  • Sensory and multisensory integration differences are crucial in understanding migraine.
  • Investigating visual-auditory processing, like the sound-induced flash illusion, offers valuable insights.
  • Further research in these areas can advance our comprehension of this prevalent neurological condition.