What resolves this contention: The two reports converge on overlapping cell-type/circuit territory but reach divergent qualitative conclusions: paper A explicitly flags an inconsistency, exception or revision to the canonical claim that paper B asserts. / Migraine is a complex brain disorder, characterized by attacks of unilateral headache and global dysfunction in multisensory information processing, whose underlying cellular and circuit mechanisms remain unknown. / Fast-spiking parvalbumin-positive (PV) neurons provide precisely timed, context-dependent inhibition within cortical circuits.
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