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Monday, 1 August 2011
Low Latent Sensory Inhibition LLSI
Many people with Tourette Syndrome have 'low latent sensory inhibition' and consequently experience sensory input, such as vision and hearing (and other senses including touch) in excessive detail and in consequence have difficulty in focusing on specific and important selective aspects of their environment.
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