Vision and touch in ageing: crossmodal selective attention and visuotactile spatial interactions.
We investigated whether ageing affects crossmodal selective attention (the ability to focus on a relevant sensory modality and ignore an irrelevant modality) and the spatial constraints on such selective processing. Three groups of 24 participants were tested: Young (19-25 years), Young-Old (65-72 y...
Autors principals: | Poliakoff, E, Ashworth, S, Lowe, C, Spence, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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