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      <title>Migraine aura: retracting particle-like waves in weakly susceptible cortex</title>
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      <description>Cortical spreading depression (SD) has been suggested to underlie migraine aura. Despite a precise match in speed, the spatio-temporal patterns of SD and aura symptoms on the cortical surface ordinarily differ in aspects of size and shape. We show that this mismatch is reconciled by utilizing that both pattern types bifurcate from an instability point of generic reaction-diffusion models. To classify these spatio-temporal pattern we suggest a susceptibility scale having the value &amp;#963;=1 at the instability point. We predict that human cortex is only weakly susceptible to SD (&amp;#963;&amp;lt;1), and support this prediction by directly matching visual aura symptoms with anatomical landmarks using fMRI retinotopic mapping. We discuss the increased dynamical repertoire of cortical tissue close to &amp;#963;=1, in particular, the resulting implications on migraine pharmacology that is hitherto tested in the regime (&amp;#963;&amp;gt;&amp;gt;1), and potentially silent aura occurring below a second bifurcation point at &amp;#963;=0 on the susceptible scale.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Markus A. Dahlem</dc:creator>
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