VEMP presentation differs in individual patients according to the method used for assessment, diagnosis of migraine subtype, and the presence of vestibular symptoms, as reported in literature. Several authors have reported absent or delayed cVEMPs [7–10], whereas others have found cVEMPs of normal latency but reduced amplitude in migraineurs [11, 12]. In contrast with most previous studies, a normal interictal cVEMP profile was reported in patients with migraine with or without aura and vestibular migraine [13]. Recently, interest in oVEMP studies for migraine has increased. High rates of absent oVEMP and higher amplitude asymmetry ratios or reduced amplitudes have been shown in vestibular migraine (VM) [14, 15], whereas prolonged latency and lower amplitudes were found in migraineurs without vestibular symptoms [16].