2019
DOI: 10.1080/10253890.2019.1583203
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Emotional arousal modifies auditory steady state response in the auditory cortex and prefrontal cortex of rats

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“…It is likely that one of the factors that increase ASSR is the high excitability of the auditory cortex. It has been suggested that an increased propensity for high-frequency synchronization in the primary auditory cortex indicates its hyper-excitable state [64]. This hypothesis is compatible with our findings as well as with the animal data on augmented ASSR under high arousal states [64].…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is likely that one of the factors that increase ASSR is the high excitability of the auditory cortex. It has been suggested that an increased propensity for high-frequency synchronization in the primary auditory cortex indicates its hyper-excitable state [64]. This hypothesis is compatible with our findings as well as with the animal data on augmented ASSR under high arousal states [64].…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is likely that one of the factors that increases ASSR is the high excitability of the auditory cortex. It has been suggested that an increased propensity for highfrequency synchronisation in the primary auditory cortex indicates its hyper-excitable state [68]. This hypothesis is compatible with our ndings as well as with the animal data on augmented ASSR under high arousal states [68].…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is likely that one of the factors that increase ASSR is the high excitability of the auditory cortex. It has been suggested that an increased propensity for high-frequency synchronization in the primary auditory cortex indicates its hyper-excitable state [64]. This hypothesis is compatible with our ndings as well as with the animal data on augmented ASSR under high arousal states [64].…”
Section: Assr In Nt Children and Children With Asdsupporting
confidence: 92%