Sensory gating is a proposed important physiological process of inhibiting neuronal responses of repetitious stimuli in the central nervous system to allocate more cognitive resources to additional salient information (Freedman, Adler, Olincy, Waldo, Ross, Stevens, et al., 2005). Sensory gating is currently being studied to better understand psychiatric illnesses, especially those characterized by emotional changes and the inability to concentrate such as schizophrenia, ADHD, anxiety disorder, an
Cognitive control is a construct from modern day neuroscience that refers to stimuli and information...
Impaired sensory gating and increased distractibility are key information-processing deficits in sch...
We used the auditory roving oddball to investigate whether individual differences in self-reported a...
Sensory gating is a proposed important physiological process of inhibiting neuronal responses of rep...
Central sensory filtering processes can be demonstrated using a paired stimulus paradigm. Normal hum...
International audienceIn the daily life activities, the ability to divide attention between differen...
Sensory gating refers to the brain\u27s ability to regulate responsiveness to incoming sensory stimu...
The perception of respiratory sensations plays an important role both in respiratory diseases and in...
Cognitive control over emotional action tendencies is an important component of successful social in...
Stress responses activate protective mechanisms to achieve homeostasis, but they can be detrimental...
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) assume a disturbed exteroceptive sensory system. Furthermore, cen...
Contrary to classical expectation, anxiety has been repeatedly observed to be associated with reduce...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions helps to adapt behavior to changing environmental dema...
Background: Sensory gating refers to “filtering” of irrelevant sensory input in the brain. Auditory ...
Objective: Sensory-processing sensitivity refers to a trait-like difference in the extent to which i...
Cognitive control is a construct from modern day neuroscience that refers to stimuli and information...
Impaired sensory gating and increased distractibility are key information-processing deficits in sch...
We used the auditory roving oddball to investigate whether individual differences in self-reported a...
Sensory gating is a proposed important physiological process of inhibiting neuronal responses of rep...
Central sensory filtering processes can be demonstrated using a paired stimulus paradigm. Normal hum...
International audienceIn the daily life activities, the ability to divide attention between differen...
Sensory gating refers to the brain\u27s ability to regulate responsiveness to incoming sensory stimu...
The perception of respiratory sensations plays an important role both in respiratory diseases and in...
Cognitive control over emotional action tendencies is an important component of successful social in...
Stress responses activate protective mechanisms to achieve homeostasis, but they can be detrimental...
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) assume a disturbed exteroceptive sensory system. Furthermore, cen...
Contrary to classical expectation, anxiety has been repeatedly observed to be associated with reduce...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions helps to adapt behavior to changing environmental dema...
Background: Sensory gating refers to “filtering” of irrelevant sensory input in the brain. Auditory ...
Objective: Sensory-processing sensitivity refers to a trait-like difference in the extent to which i...
Cognitive control is a construct from modern day neuroscience that refers to stimuli and information...
Impaired sensory gating and increased distractibility are key information-processing deficits in sch...
We used the auditory roving oddball to investigate whether individual differences in self-reported a...