Diferencias en las funciones ejecutivas aplicadas al proceso de memoria en personas con migraña: un estudio transversal
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Aura
funciones ejecutivas
memoria
migraña

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Diferencias en las funciones ejecutivas aplicadas al proceso de memoria en personas con migraña: un estudio transversal. (2017). Universitas Psychologica, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-5.defa
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El objetivo de este estudio transversal fue identificar posibles diferencias en los procesos de memoria y el rol de las funciones ejecutivas que se requieren para dicho proceso, en personas con diagnóstico de migraña y un grupo control. La evaluación neuropsicológica se realizó en una sesión en 63 participantes distribuidos en grupos de migraña con aura (n = 24) y sin aura (n = 16)—ambos grupos en periodo interictal—y un grupo control (n = 23). El análisis de varianza en las pruebas individuales realizadas identifica una diferencia estadísticamente significativa entre los grupos en las estrategias de recobro y copia de la ejecución directa y percentil de la prueba de Figura compleja de Rey Osterrieth (p < 0.001). Las diferencias entre los grupos migraña y el control en la Figura compleja de Rey Osterrieth, pero no en las otras pruebas de memoria, sugieren la existencia de una posible disfunción cerebral en personas con migraña que afecta las habilidades de organización y planeación necesarias para la memoria visual.

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