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Sensory Gating
Sensory gating is the neurological process of filtering out unnecessary sensory stimuli. In autism, this filtering mechanism often works differently.
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References
- Orekhova, E.V., et al. (2008). Sensory gating in young children with autism: Relation to age, IQ, and EEG gamma oscillations. Neuroscience Letters, 434(2), 218-223.
- Marco, E.J., et al. (2011). Sensory processing in autism: A review of neurophysiologic findings. Pediatric Research, 69, 48-54.
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