心理学
年轻人
感知
多传感器集成
任务(项目管理)
听力学
模式
视觉感受
认知心理学
发展心理学
医学
神经科学
社会科学
社会学
经济
管理
作者
Christopher Atkin,Jemaine E. Stacey,Harriet A. Allen,Helen Henshaw,Katherine L. Roberts,Stephen P. Badham
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2024.08.003
摘要
Some research has shown that older adults benefit more from multisensory information than do young adults. However, more recent evidence has shown that the multisensory age benefit varies considerably across tasks. In the current study, older (65 - 80) and young (18 - 30) adults (N = 191) completed a speeded perceptual discrimination task either online or face-to-face to assess task response speed. We examined whether presenting stimuli in multiple sensory modalities (audio-visual) instead of one (audio-only or visual-only) benefits older adults more than young adults. Across all three experiments, a consistent speeding of response was found in the multisensory condition compared to the unisensory conditions for both young and older adults. Furthermore, race model analysis showed a significant multisensory benefit across a broad temporal interval. Critically, there were no significant differences between young and older adults. Taken together, these findings provide strong evidence in favour of a multisensory benefit that does not differ across age groups, contrasting with prior research.
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