Although innumerable studies using an auditory sensory gating paradigm have confirmed that individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) show less reduction in brain response to the second in a pair of clicks, this large literature has not yielded consensus on the circuit(s) responsible for gating nor for the gating difference in SZ. Clinically stable adult inpatients (N = 157) and matched community participants (N = 90) participated in a standard auditory sensory gating protocol. Responses to paired clicks were quantified as peak-to-peak amplitude from a response at approximately 50 ms to a response at approximately 100 ms in MEG-derived source waveforms. For bilateral sources in each of four regions near Heschl's gyrus, the gating ratio was compute...
Sensory gating refers the central nervous system’s capacity to filter redundant sensory information....
Sensory gating refers to the central nervous system\u27s ability to filter sensory inputs, and can b...
Sensory gating is a mechanism by which irrelevant sensory information is filtered in the brain, enab...
Although innumerable studies using an auditory sensory gating paradigm have confirmed that individua...
The ratio of magnetoencephalogram-recorded brain responses occurring 50 ms after paired clicks (S2-e...
Background: Sensory gating refers to “filtering” of irrelevant sensory input in the brain. Auditory ...
Oscillatory activity in neural populations and temporal synchronization within these populations are...
The present dissertation addresses sensory gating in schizophrenia and the impact different methodol...
Sensory gating, or the suppression of neural response to repetitive stimuli, has been proposed as a ...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of sensory information by cortical network binding appears to be crucially in...
We have previously reported altered functional asymmetry of the primary auditory cortex (Heschl's gy...
Auditory hallucinations (AH) are the most frequent positive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia....
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia are both neurodevelopmental disorders that have ex...
Gamma-band (40-Hz) activity is critical for cortico-cortical transmission and the integration of inf...
Objective: Sensory gating assessed via EEG in a paired-click paradigm has often served as a neurophy...
Sensory gating refers the central nervous system’s capacity to filter redundant sensory information....
Sensory gating refers to the central nervous system\u27s ability to filter sensory inputs, and can b...
Sensory gating is a mechanism by which irrelevant sensory information is filtered in the brain, enab...
Although innumerable studies using an auditory sensory gating paradigm have confirmed that individua...
The ratio of magnetoencephalogram-recorded brain responses occurring 50 ms after paired clicks (S2-e...
Background: Sensory gating refers to “filtering” of irrelevant sensory input in the brain. Auditory ...
Oscillatory activity in neural populations and temporal synchronization within these populations are...
The present dissertation addresses sensory gating in schizophrenia and the impact different methodol...
Sensory gating, or the suppression of neural response to repetitive stimuli, has been proposed as a ...
OBJECTIVE: Integration of sensory information by cortical network binding appears to be crucially in...
We have previously reported altered functional asymmetry of the primary auditory cortex (Heschl's gy...
Auditory hallucinations (AH) are the most frequent positive symptoms in patients with schizophrenia....
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and schizophrenia are both neurodevelopmental disorders that have ex...
Gamma-band (40-Hz) activity is critical for cortico-cortical transmission and the integration of inf...
Objective: Sensory gating assessed via EEG in a paired-click paradigm has often served as a neurophy...
Sensory gating refers the central nervous system’s capacity to filter redundant sensory information....
Sensory gating refers to the central nervous system\u27s ability to filter sensory inputs, and can b...
Sensory gating is a mechanism by which irrelevant sensory information is filtered in the brain, enab...