Gating
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Gating may refer to:
Neurobiology
- Gating (electrophysiology), the opening (activation) or closing (deactivation) of ion channels
- Sensory gating, an automatic process by which the brain adjusts to stimuli
- Synaptic gating, neural circuits suppressing inputs through synapses
Technology
- Clock gating, a power-saving techniques used in synchronous circuits
- Power gating, a power-saving technique for circuits
- Gating (telecommunication), a process of selectively modifying signals
- Noise gate, a term in audio signal processing
- Frequency-resolved optical gating, a term related to autocorrelation in optics
- Gating signal, a signal that provides a time window
- Gating system metalwork, a process in casting
Other
- gating (punishment), a form of punishment used in educational establishments
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