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Sensory Amplifications as Biomarkers of Migraine Progression

Get Migraines? Join Our Paid Study!

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Migraine Progression and Prevention

Migraines progress by becoming more severe or frequent. Research is needed to study if a person's sensitivity to their environment (including elements such as light, touch, and sound) can cause migraine progression. We hope to understand what makes migraine progress from "not often" to "almost a daily problem." The information we gain may help us create better ways to prevent chronic migraine. 

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Study Details

Who Can Participate?

Gender: All genders

Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions

Location: In person 

Inclusion Criteria

  • 18+ years of age
  • Experiences 5–14 headaches per month that last 4–72 hours

Will I Be Paid for My Time?

Yes.

Contact Information

For more information, contact Kaedyn Crabtree at utahautolab@utah.edu or 801-413-3204.

Other Research by Our Team

Cephalalgia

Altered Pupillary Light Response Scales with Disease Severity in Migrainous Photophobia

Headache

Patients with Migraine Have Substantial Reductions in Measures of Visual Quality of Life 

J Neuroophthalmol.

Craniofacial Autonomic Dysfunction in Migraine: Implications for Treatment and Prognosis 

Headache

Validation of the Utah Photophobia Symptom Impact Scale (Version 2) as a Headache-Specific Photophobia Assessment Tool 

Cephalalgia

Validation of a Photophobia Symptom Impact Scale

Neuron.

A Systems Neuroscience Approach to Migraine

J Neuroophthalmol.

Shedding Light on Photophobia

Neuron.

Non-Canonical Glutamate Signaling in a Genetic model of Migraine with Aura