The Study of Time Perception in Migraineurs

Objective.— The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.— Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle‐aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been ex...

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Published inHeadache Vol. 52; no. 10; pp. 1483 - 1498
Main Authors Zhang, Juanjuan, Wang, Guoying, Jiang, Yubao, Dong, Wenwen, Tian, Yanghua, Wang, Kai
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Abstract Objective.— The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.— Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle‐aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. Methods.— In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. Results.— In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600‐millisecond‐duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3‐second and 5‐second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. Conclusions.— This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
AbstractList Objective.- The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.- Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. Methods.- In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. Results.- In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600-millisecond-duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3-second and 5-second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. Conclusions.- This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
Objective.— The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.— Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle‐aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. Methods.— In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. Results.— In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600‐millisecond‐duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3‐second and 5‐second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. Conclusions.— This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
Objective.-- The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.-- Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. Methods.-- In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. Results.-- In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600-millisecond-duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3-second and 5-second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. Conclusions.-- This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs.OBJECTIVEThe study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs.Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time.BACKGROUNDHeadache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time.In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range.METHODSIn this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range.In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600-millisecond-duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3-second and 5-second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception.RESULTSIn the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600-millisecond-duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3-second and 5-second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception.This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.CONCLUSIONSThis study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
Objective.— The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.— Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle‐aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. Methods.— In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. Results.— In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600‐millisecond‐duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3‐second and 5‐second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. Conclusions.— This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is highly prevalent and severely disabling. Although the mechanisms of and the therapies for migraines have long been explored, less is known about the functional impairments associated with them, especially the impairment in time perception, that is, the ability to estimate the passage of time. In this study, we used a temporal reproduction task to assess the estimation of the duration of visual stimulus in 27 migraine patients. The stimulus was delivered at different intervals over the milliseconds and seconds range. In the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds in the 600-millisecond-duration reproduction task, the migraineurs showed impairment in time perception, and in that they significantly overestimated the duration, as compared with the healthy subjects. When compared with the healthy controls for the 3-second and 5-second duration reproduction task, migraineurs in the setting of an interstimulus interval for 1 second and an interstimulus interval for 5 seconds did not show impairment in time perception. This study indicates that not only is time perception impaired in migraineurs, but that this impairment is exhibited for durations in the milliseconds range, and not the seconds range.
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Wang, Guoying
Tian, Yanghua
Dong, Wenwen
Wang, Kai
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Objective.— The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.— Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle‐aged...
The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged adults, and migraine is...
Objective.-- The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.-- Headache is the most common pain syndrome in...
Objective.- The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs. Background.- Headache is the most common pain syndrome in middle-aged...
The study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in migraineurs.OBJECTIVEThe study aimed to explore the impairment of time perception in...
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Alice in Wonderland Syndrome - physiopathology
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome - psychology
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
basal ganglia
Biological and medical sciences
cerebellum
cognition
Degenerative and inherited degenerative diseases of the nervous system. Leukodystrophies. Prion diseases
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Headache
Humans
Interstimulus interval
Male
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Migraine
Migraine Disorders - diagnosis
Migraine Disorders - physiopathology
Migraine Disorders - psychology
Motor ability
motor timing
Neurology
Pain
Photic Stimulation - methods
Psychomotor Performance - physiology
Reproduction
Temporal perception
time perception
Time Perception - physiology
Vascular diseases and vascular malformations of the nervous system
Visual stimuli
Young Adult
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