Age Differences in Visual-Auditory Self-Motion Perception during a Simulated Driving Task

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Ramkhalawansingh, Robert [1 ,2 ]
Keshavarz, Behrang [1 ]
Haycock, Bruce [1 ]
Shahab, Saba [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Campos, Jennifer L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Toronto Rehabil Inst, Res iDAPT, Toronto, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
[3] Univ Toronto, Fac Med, Inst Med Sci, Toronto, ON, Canada
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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2016年 / 7卷
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Multisensory Integration and Aging; self-motion perception; visual-auditory integration; principle of inverse effectiveness; older driver; MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION; PERIPHERAL-VISION; OLDER-ADULTS; OPTIC FLOW; SOUND; SICKNESS; CUES; DRIVERS; ENHANCEMENT; PERFORMANCE;
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B84 [心理学];
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Recent evidence suggests that visual-auditory cue integration may change as a function of age such that integration is heightened among older adults. Our goal was to determine whether these changes in multisensory integration are also observed in the context of self-motion perception under realistic task constraints. Thus, we developed a simulated driving paradigm in which we provided older and younger adults with visual motion cues (i.e., optic flow) and systematically manipulated the presence or absence of congruent auditory cues to self-motion (i.e., engine, tire, and wind sounds). Results demonstrated that the presence or absence of congruent auditory input had different effects on older and younger adults. Both age groups demonstrated a reduction in speed variability when auditory cues were present compared to when they were absent, but older adults demonstrated a proportionally greater reduction in speed variability under combined sensory conditions. These results are consistent with evidence indicating that multisensory integration is heightened in older adults. Importantly, this study is the first to provide evidence to suggest that age differences in multisensory integration may generalize from simple stimulus detection tasks to the integration of the more complex and dynamic visual and auditory cues that are experienced during self-motion.
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