Plain-English translation of NCT07233941 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Migraine research guide →This research study wants to understand how migraine affects your brain's ability to think, remember, and manage emotions. Researchers will evaluate your cognitive abilities—like memory and attention—along with psychological factors such as anxiety, worry, and how you cope with pain. The goal is to create a detailed picture of how migraine impacts patients both mentally and emotionally.
Many people with migraine experience changes in memory, concentration, and mood, but doctors don't fully understand how these problems develop or vary from person to person. This research aims to map out these patterns so that doctors can better recognize and treat the full impact of migraine on daily life.
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You would complete cognitive tests—similar to those a psychologist might give—that measure memory, attention, and thinking speed. You would also fill out questionnaires about your mood, anxiety, worry levels, and how you cope with pain. The study team will ask you about your migraine patterns and review your medical history. The exact number and timing of visits is not specified in the current trial information.
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Italy
Enrollment target
~150 participants
Started
September 2025
Primary completion
May 2027
Age range
18 Years – 65 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in February 2026.
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