Journal article
Spatio-temporal patterns of event-related potentials related to audiovisual synchrony judgments in older adults
YM Chan, MJ Pianta, S Bode, AM McKendrick
Neurobiology of Aging | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Older adults have altered perception of the relative timing between auditory and visual stimuli, even when stimuli are scaled to equate detectability. To help understand why, this study investigated the neural correlates of audiovisual synchrony judgments in older adults using electroencephalography (EEG). Fourteen younger (18–32 year old) and 16 older (61–74 year old) adults performed an audiovisual synchrony judgment task on flash-pip stimuli while EEG was recorded. All participants were assessed to have healthy vision and hearing for their age. Observers responded to whether audiovisual pairs were perceived as synchronous or asynchronous via a button press. The results showed that the ons..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council FT0990930 to author Allison M. McKendrick and the Australian Research Council DECRA140100350 to Stefan Bode.