@MISC{Meier14theeffects, author = {Jonathon Meier and Jonathon Meier}, title = {The Effects of Anxiety on Sensory Gating}, year = {2014} }
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Abstract
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, and