Dr Louise O'Hare, University of Lincoln, College of Social Science, School of Psychology

Migraine is a common and debilitating neurological disorder, affecting around 13% of adults (steiner et al., 2003) and is among the ten most debilitating disorders according to the World Health Organisation (stovener et al., 2007). The causes of the disorder are unknown, and current therapies available are commonly drugs, whose mode of action for alleviating migraine is also unclear. Investigating the mechanisms of migraines will help the development of alternative therapies.


University of Lincoln, College of Social Science Research

Dr Louise O’Hare, University of Lincoln, School of Psychology