Sensory-Processing Sensitivity Is Associated with Increased Neural Entropy.
Nike WalterNicole Meinersen-SchmidtPatricia KullaThomas LoewJoachim KruseThilo HinterbergerPublished in: Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
For the first time, neurophysiological complexity features associated with SPS during a task-free resting state were demonstrated. Evidence is provided that neural processes differ between low- and highly-sensitive persons, whereby the latter displayed increased neural entropy. The findings support the central theoretical assumption of enhanced information processing and could be important for developing biomarkers for clinical diagnostics.