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P50 auditory sensory gating

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  1. Sensory gating - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sensory gating

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Sensory gating describes neurological processes of filtering out redundant or unnecessary stimuli in the brain from all possible environmental stimuli.[1][2] Also referred to as gating or filtering, sensory gating prevents an overload of irrelevant information in the higher cortical centers of the brain. The pulvinar nuclei of the thalamus play a major role in attention, and filter out unnecessary information.[3] Although sensory gating is largely automatic, it also occurs within the context of attentional processes. Though the term sensory gating has been used interchangeably with sensorimotor gating, the two are distinct constructs.[4]
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    Sensory Gating Measures Auditory P50 Response Prepulse Inhibition ...

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    Sensory Gating Measures. Auditory P50 Response. Prepulse Inhibition of Startle (PPI). Bruce Turetsky, M.D.. IOM Workshop. June 22, 2010 ...
  2. The adenosine antagonist theophylline impairs p50 auditory - NCBI

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    by ES Ghisolfi - 2002 - Cited by 34 - Related articles
    The adenosine antagonist theophylline impairs p50 auditory sensory gating in normal subjects. Ghisolfi ES, Prokopiuk AS, Becker J, Ehlers JA, ...
  3. Yohimbine impairs P50 auditory sensory gating in normal subjects.

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    by LE Adler - 1994 - Cited by 57 - Related articles
    Yohimbine impairs P50 auditory sensory gating in normal subjects. Adler LE, Hoffer L, Nagamoto HT, Waldo MC, Kisley MA, Giffith JM. University of Colorado ...
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    Auditory sensory gating deficit in abstinent chronic alcoholics

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    by J Marco - 2005 - Cited by 14 - Related articles
    Abstinent chronic alcoholics showed reduced P50 sensory gating. Present results suggest an inhibitory deficit in early pre-attentive auditory sensory processing ...
  5. Normal P50 Gating in Unmedicated Schizophrenia Outpatients

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    by SM Arnfred - 2003 - Cited by 34 - Related articles
    Dec 1, 2003 – OBJECTIVE: The hypothesis of a sensory gating defect in schizophrenia has been supported by studies demonstrating deficient auditory P50...
  6. Caffeine modulates P50 auditory sensory gating in healthy subjects ...

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    by ES Ghisolfi - 2006 - Cited by 15 - Related articles
    (2006) Ghisolfi et al. European neuropsychopharmacology the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Read by researchers in: 100% ...
  7. Reliability of P50 auditory sensory gating measures in infan ...

    by SK Hunter - 2008 - Cited by 5 - Related articles
    Jan 8, 2008 – This study assessed reliability of auditory sensory gating in young infants from 1-4 months of age u.
  8. Reduced P50 Auditory Sensory Gating Response in Professional ...

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    by S Kizkin - 2006 - Cited by 9 - Related articles
    Click on any of the links below to perform a new search. Title: Reduced P50 Auditory Sensory Gating Response in Professional Musicians. Authors: Kizkin, Sibel ...
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    Comparison of sensory gating to mismatch negativity and self ...

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    by MA KISLEY - 2004 - Cited by 56 - Related articles
    Abnormal sensory gating of midlatency auditory. ERP components, particularly P1 (P50), has been interpreted to reflect the neural basis of stimulus filtering ...

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