Susceptibility to the flash-beep illusion is increased in children compared to adults.
Audio-visual integration was studied in children aged 8-17 (N = 30) and adults (N = 22) using the 'flash-beep illusion' paradigm, where the presentation of two beeps causes a single flash to be perceived as two flashes (fission illusion), and a single beep causes two flashes to be perceive...
Main Authors: | Innes-Brown, H, Barutchu, A, Shivdasani, M, Crewther, D, Grayden, D, Paolini, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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