The aim of this study is to compare the motor imagery abilities of patients with migraine to those of healthy individuals, and to examine the relationship between motor imagery and proprioception (cervical and trunk), balance, body awareness, anxiety, and depression levels. Additionally, the study aims to investigate the relationship between proprioception and balance in patients with migraine. Motor imagery abilities of patients with migraine and healthy control subjects (aged 18-65 years; planned sample size: 68 individuals in each group, 68 migraine patients and 68 healthy participants) will be assessed using the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3, the Motor Imagery Ability Test, mental chronometry, mental rotation tasks, and functional MRI (fMRI) during motor imagery of different tasks. Additionally, in patients with migraine, cervical and trunk proprioception, balance, body awareness, the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, the Vertigo Symptom Scale, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale will be evaluated. 1. Hypothesis H0: There is no difference in motor imagery abilities between patients with migraine and healthy controls. H1: There is a difference in motor imagery abilities between patients with migraine and healthy controls. 2. Hypothesis H0: There is no relationship between motor imagery abilities and proprioception in patients with migraine. H1: There is a relationship between motor imagery abilities and proprioception in patients with migraine. 3. Hypothesis H0: There is no relationship between proprioception (cervical/trunk) and balance in patients with migraine. H1: There is a relationship between proprioception (cervical/trunk) and balance in patients with migraine. 4. Hypothesis H0: There is no relationship between motor imagery abilities and body awareness, anxiety, and depression in patients with migraine. H1: There is a relationship between motor imagery abilities and body awareness, anxiety, and depression in patients with migraine.
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Headache Assessment: Numerical Pain Scale
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
Motor Imagery Ability Test
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
Mental Chronometry
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
Mental Rotation Ability
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
Assessment of motor imagery of different tasks using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027
The Migraine Disability Assessment
Timeframe: From August 2026 to January 2027