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1 odels (novel object recognition and auditory sensory gating).
2 onally and mechanistically distinct forms of sensory gating.
3 tions including arousal, attention, mood and sensory gating.
4 g and have impairments in spatial memory and sensory gating.
5 pervigilance, attentional bias, and impaired sensory gating.
6 tory of anxiety diagnoses had diminished P50 sensory gating.
7 eflects the underlying biological process of sensory gating.
8 sensitivity to nicotine-induced seizures and sensory gating.
9 otic medications have normal P50 measures of sensory gating.
10 ies of the N40 potential, another measure of sensory gating.
11 in the genes that regulate these 2 forms of sensory gating.
12 S nicotinergic system that leads to abnormal sensory gating.
14 ssociated with less inhibition during infant sensory gating, a performance deficit mitigated by prena
17 ophysiological brain deficit related to poor sensory gating and attention in schizophrenia and other
18 y be beneficial to clinical populations with sensory gating and cholinergic abnormalities, including
19 have therapeutic value in restoring impaired sensory gating and cognitive deficits in schizophrenia a
20 f hSK3Delta led to deficits in attention and sensory gating and heightened sensitivity to a psychomim
21 ent of inhibitory neuron function related to sensory gating and increased attention and working memor
24 ., attention, memory, executive functioning, sensory gating and overall cognition) and promising safe
25 nd demonstrates in vivo efficacy in auditory sensory gating and, in an in vivo model to assess cognit
27 ransmission, improving speech understanding, sensory gating, and slow-wave sleep for a subset of elde
28 that serotonin regulates executive function, sensory gating, and social behavior and that attention d
30 rior alpha-band oscillations associated with sensory gating are involved in STM retention by particip
33 ontinued treatment exhibited deficiencies in sensory gating, as indexed by smaller P2; error-monitori
34 posed endophenotype of schizophrenia, namely sensory gating assessed by P50 suppression of the audito
36 e function of this interaction appears to be sensory gating, because inactivating the central, basola
39 arenicline (1) significantly reduced the P50 sensory gating deficit in nonsmokers after long-term tre
44 findings may reflect neural compensation for sensory gating deficits in psychotic major depression.
46 l personality disorder may have trait-linked sensory gating deficits similar to those in patients wit
51 he ipsilateral somatosensory cortex (iS1) to sensory gating during index finger voluntary activity.
55 ies of amygdala-cerebellum interactions, the sensory gating hypothesis posits that the gating mechani
56 d potential paradigm was used to examine P50 sensory gating in 85 schizophrenia patients (56 medicate
59 these findings, we hypothesize that altered sensory gating in nTS contributes to cardiorespiratory i
63 se inhibition, to the authors' knowledge P50 sensory gating in schizotypal personality disorder has y
64 omatosensory and motor cortex, contribute to sensory gating in the iS1 during voluntary activity in h
65 omatosensory and motor cortex, contribute to sensory gating in the iS1 during voluntary activity in h
66 lized to networks implicated in auditory P50 sensory gating, including the hippocampus and neocortex.
67 tics have been proposed to normalize the P50 sensory gating index in patients with schizophrenia.
74 itory stimulation, an example of an auditory sensory gating mechanism involved in human psychopatholo
75 rder to investigate the relationship between sensory gating mechanisms of the P13 potential, the puta
78 wn differences among inbred mouse strains in sensory gating of auditory evoked potentials, prepulse i
79 s to the brain and/or signify differences in sensory gating of cardiac-related information in the ins
81 s study was to develop a clinically relevant sensory gating paradigm and to assess differences in bra
83 rom the nose, thus demonstrating a change in sensory gating potentially mediated by local inhibition
85 on of the gating deficit; and 3) P50 and M50 sensory gating ratios would predict neuropsychological m
88 rotects against an amphetamine disruption of sensory gating, suggesting that drugs which inhibit GlyT
90 us, thalamus, and prefrontal cortex during a sensory gating task with high face validity further supp
91 ay disrupt normal adult auditory processing, sensory gating, thalamocortical rhythmicity, and slow-wa
92 P50 suppression is an operational measure of sensory gating that can be assessed by averaging electro
93 om Palau, Micronesia, were assessed with P50 sensory gating to 1) test for replication of the associa
96 ighly prevalent in schizophrenia and affects sensory gating, we also assessed smoking behavior, cotin
97 heir first-degree relatives have deficits in sensory gating, with P50 ratios that are generally great
98 wever, for a developing nervous system, such sensory gating would be counterproductive if it impedes
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