2019
DOI: 10.1101/565507
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Temporal Metrics of Multisensory Processing Change in the Elderly

Abstract: Older adults exhibit greater multisensory response time (RT) facilitation by violating the race model more than younger adults; this is commonly interpreted as an enhancement in perception.Older adults typically exhibit wider temporal binding windows (TBWs) and points of subjective simultaneity (PSS) that are farther from true simultaneity as compared to younger adults when simultaneity judgment (SJ) and temporal order judgment (TOJ) tasks are utilized; this is commonly interpreted as an impairment in percepti… Show more

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“…Basharat et al, 2019, andFiacconi et al, 2013, for whom the age difference was in the same direction but not statistically significant). Another measure of multisensory temporal…”
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confidence: 77%
“…Basharat et al, 2019, andFiacconi et al, 2013, for whom the age difference was in the same direction but not statistically significant). Another measure of multisensory temporal…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The computerized tasks are used to measure the time participants take to press the response button (e.g., space bar) as soon as they detect target stimuli. Specifically, the area under the curve was used to compute the degree to which participants are more or less likely to integrate multisensory information in order to generate faster response times (see [19], for recent application of this technique). Results from this task were categorized into two as 7 integrators with positive scores and 6 nonintegrators for negative scores.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An important aspect of the sensory integration process is the temporal binding window (TBW), which is the time range within which separate sensory inputs are likely to be integrated into a single perceptual event (Narinesingh et al., 2017). TBW has been defined as the temporal resolution of synchrony perception (Fujisaki & Nishida, 2009; Gotow & Kobayakawa, 2017, 2021), the precision of temporal judgment (Basharat et al., 2019; Yarrow et al., 2016), or the sensitivity to temporal asynchrony (Reguly et al., 2021; Tagini et al., 2020). In addition, the width of TBW can be quantified based on perceptual responses of participants to various SOAs (Narinesingh et al., 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%