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A single high dose of escitalopram disrupts sensory gating and habituation, but not sensorimotor gating in healthy volunteers
Bob Oranje
, Malene Wienberg,
Birte Yding Glenthøj
15
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Single High Dose
100%
Escitalopram
100%
Habituation
100%
Sensorimotor Gating
100%
Sensory Gating
100%
Healthy Volunteers
100%
Prepulse Inhibition
40%
High Dose
40%
P50 Suppression
40%
Healthy Male Volunteers
20%
Schizophrenia Symptoms
20%
Brain Regions
20%
Placebo
20%
Patients with Schizophrenia
20%
Affective Disorders
20%
Sensory Information
20%
Healthy Individuals
20%
Neuroscience
Habituation
100%
Sensory Gating
100%
Escitalopram
100%
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
22%
Prepulse Inhibition
22%
Startle Response
11%
Serotonergic
11%
Brain Areas
11%
Placebo
11%
Mood Disorder
11%