We are taught that focus is the key to intelligence. But what if the opposite is true? "e;Sensory Gating"e; is the brain's ability to filter out irrelevant information-like the hum of a fridge or the tag on your shirt. Most people have a strong filter. But for some, the gate is broken. They hear, see, and feel everything, all the time. This book explores the phenomenon of "e;Low Latent Inhibition."e; It explains the thin neurological line between madness and genius. While a lack of filtering can lead to psychosis, it is also the hallmark of hyper-creatives who see connections everyone else misses. Learn how to manage a "e;leaky brain,"e; why distraction can be a superpower, and how to harness the flood of sensory data without drowning in it.