“…Cerebellum is also involved in pain perception (Moulton et al , 2010, Baumann et al , 2015, and may have altered functional connectivity in migraineurs (Chen et al , 2015). A study of brain network connectivity during induced migraine attacks found decreased resting-state functional connectivity, measured by fMRI, between cerebellum and the "default mode network" hours before migraine pain was experienced, which may suggest lack of cerebellar nociceptive modulation (Amin et al , 2016).…”