Our aim was to use both behavioural and neuroimaging data to identify indicators of perceptual decline in motion processing. We employed a global motion coherence task and functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS). Healthy adults (n = 72, 18-85) were recruited into the following groups: young (n = 28, mean age = 28), middle-aged (n = 22, mean age = 50), and older adults (n = 23, mean age = 70). Participants were assessed on their motion coherence thresholds at 3 different speeds using a psychophysical design. As expected, we report age group differences in motion processing as demonstrated by higher motion coherence thresholds in older adults. Crucially, we add correlational data showing that global motion perception declines linearly a...
AbstractRandom dot cinematograms were used to probe motion perception in human observers ranging fro...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...
Our aim was to use both behavioural and neuroimaging data to identify indicators of perceptual decli...
The consequences of visual decline in aging have a fundamental and wide-reaching impact on age-relat...
This study compared the effects of age on the perception of translational, radial, and rotational gl...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
Perceptual functions change with age, particularly motion perception. With regard to healthy aging, ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the relative contributions of local element speed...
The perception of motion is considered critical for performing everyday tasks, such as locomotion an...
Abstract Aging impacts human observer’s performance in a wide range of visual tasks and notably in m...
Much of what we know about the physical world is afforded to us by vision. With age, our ability to ...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
AbstractRandom dot cinematograms were used to probe motion perception in human observers ranging fro...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...
Our aim was to use both behavioural and neuroimaging data to identify indicators of perceptual decli...
The consequences of visual decline in aging have a fundamental and wide-reaching impact on age-relat...
This study compared the effects of age on the perception of translational, radial, and rotational gl...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
Recent evidence suggests that normal aging is typically accompanied by impairment in the ability to ...
Perceptual functions change with age, particularly motion perception. With regard to healthy aging, ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the relative contributions of local element speed...
The perception of motion is considered critical for performing everyday tasks, such as locomotion an...
Abstract Aging impacts human observer’s performance in a wide range of visual tasks and notably in m...
Much of what we know about the physical world is afforded to us by vision. With age, our ability to ...
Previously we reported that priming of visual motion perception is reduced in older adults compared ...
AbstractRandom dot cinematograms were used to probe motion perception in human observers ranging fro...
We aimed to address two issues: first, to describe how the perception of motion differs in elderly o...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...