Studies using simple low-level stimuli show that multisensory stimuli lead to greater improvements in processing speed for older adults than young adults. However, there is insufficient evidence to explain how these benefits influence performance for more complex processes such as judgement and memory tasks. This study examined how presenting stimuli in multiple sensory modalities (audio-visual) instead of one (audio-only or visual-only) may help older adults to improve their memory and cognitive processing compared to young adults. Young and older adults completed lexical decision (real word vs. pseudoword judgement) and word recall tasks, either independently, or in combination (dual-task), with and without perceptual noise. Older adults ...
Perceptual objects often comprise of a visual and auditory signature, which arrives simultaneously t...
In a recent study in younger adults (19-29 year olds) we showed evidence that distributed audiovisua...
Multisensory information typically confers neural and behavioural advantages over unisensory informa...
Studies using simple low-level stimuli show that multisensory stimuli lead to greater improvements i...
In the course of normal aging, memory functions show signs of impairment. Studies of memory in the e...
Previous studies have found that perception in older people benefits from multisensory over unisenso...
A growing interest in ameliorating multisensory perception deficits in older adults arises from rece...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Research suggests that senso...
Available online 16 December 2021We investigated how aging modulates lexico-semantic processes in th...
Over the next 2 decades, a dramatic shift in the demographics of society will take place, with a rap...
Older people typically demonstrate mild forgetting that is generally interpreted as memory loss. Whe...
Multisensory information typically confers neural and behavioural advantages over unisensory informa...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
Over the next 2 decades, a dramatic shift in the demographics of society will take place, with a rap...
Older adults are known to have lesser cognitive control capability and greater susceptibility to dis...
Perceptual objects often comprise of a visual and auditory signature, which arrives simultaneously t...
In a recent study in younger adults (19-29 year olds) we showed evidence that distributed audiovisua...
Multisensory information typically confers neural and behavioural advantages over unisensory informa...
Studies using simple low-level stimuli show that multisensory stimuli lead to greater improvements i...
In the course of normal aging, memory functions show signs of impairment. Studies of memory in the e...
Previous studies have found that perception in older people benefits from multisensory over unisenso...
A growing interest in ameliorating multisensory perception deficits in older adults arises from rece...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Research suggests that senso...
Available online 16 December 2021We investigated how aging modulates lexico-semantic processes in th...
Over the next 2 decades, a dramatic shift in the demographics of society will take place, with a rap...
Older people typically demonstrate mild forgetting that is generally interpreted as memory loss. Whe...
Multisensory information typically confers neural and behavioural advantages over unisensory informa...
Previous research has shown that the aging process is typically accompanied by a decline in a range ...
Over the next 2 decades, a dramatic shift in the demographics of society will take place, with a rap...
Older adults are known to have lesser cognitive control capability and greater susceptibility to dis...
Perceptual objects often comprise of a visual and auditory signature, which arrives simultaneously t...
In a recent study in younger adults (19-29 year olds) we showed evidence that distributed audiovisua...
Multisensory information typically confers neural and behavioural advantages over unisensory informa...