"Sensory Gating" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The ability of the BRAIN to suppress neuronal responses to external sensory inputs, such as auditory and visual stimuli. Sensory filtering (or gating) allows humans to block out irrelevant, meaningless, or redundant stimuli.
Descriptor ID |
D055139
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MeSH Number(s) |
G11.561.794
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Concept/Terms |
Sensory Gating- Sensory Gating
- Gating, Sensory
- Sensory Filtering
- Filtering, Sensory
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2012 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Sensory Gating" by people in Profiles.
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Sotres-Bayon F, Sierra-Mercado D, Pardilla-Delgado E, Quirk GJ. Gating of fear in prelimbic cortex by hippocampal and amygdala inputs. Neuron. 2012 Nov 21; 76(4):804-12.
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Pitts MW, Raman AV, Hashimoto AC, Todorovic C, Nichols RA, Berry MJ. Deletion of selenoprotein P results in impaired function of parvalbumin interneurons and alterations in fear learning and sensorimotor gating. Neuroscience. 2012 Apr 19; 208:58-68.