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Testing a decades' old assumption: Are individuals with lower sensory gating indeed more easily distracted?
N Bak, J Mann, B Fagerlund,
B Y Glenthøj
, J R M Jepsen, B Oranje
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Sensory Gating
100%
Visual Working Memory
50%
Sensorimotor Gating
50%
Cognitive Flexibility
50%
Verbal Memory
50%
Distractibility
50%
P50 Suppression
50%
Prepulse Inhibition
25%
Schizophrenia
25%
Executive Processes
25%
Subjective Measures
25%
Executive Function
25%
Healthy Males
25%
Objective Indices
25%
Patients with Schizophrenia
25%
Response Inhibition
25%
Crossover Design
25%
Specific Cognitive Abilities
25%
Attention Function
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Flexibility
100%
Verbal Working Memory
100%
Schizophrenia
100%
Distractibility
100%
Short-Term Memory
100%
Startle Reflex
50%
Response Inhibition
50%
Cognitive Function
50%
Neuroscience
Cognitive Inhibition
33%