Which aura symptoms have you experienced?

We’re first checking for one or more fully reversible aura symptoms, as defined by clinical guidelines.

Aura symptoms affect different sensory or functional modalities — such as vision, sensation, speech, or movement.

Please select all symptoms you’ve experienced during your aura.
You can choose multiple options.
Choose “Other” if you’ve had additional modalities not listed here.
Choose “None” if none of these apply.

Modalities

Visual aura often includes flickering lights, zigzag lines, or blind spots.
Sensory aura can cause tingling or numbness, usually starting in one hand and moving up the arm.
Speech aura can result in difficulty finding words or speaking clearly (dysphasia).
Motor aura can cause weakness or paralysis, typically on one side of the body.
Brainstem aura includes vertigo, double vision, or unsteady gait without motor weakness.
Retinal aura causes repeated attacks of visual disturbance in one eye (monocular).
Other neurological symptoms not listed here but still reversible and aura-like.