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Nonlinear age effects in tactile processing from early childhood to adulthood.

Sakshi KaurSvenja EspenhahnTiffany BellKate J GodfreyChidera NwarohAdrianna GiuffreLauran ColeWinnica BeltranoTingting YanMehak StokoeLogan HaynesTasha Yuntao HouMark TommerdahlSigne BrayAshley D Harris
Published in: Brain and behavior (2022)
While it is known that early childhood is a period of profound development including tactile processing, our data provides evidence for subtle differences in the developmental rate of the various underlying cortical, physical, and cognitive processes. Further, we are the first to show the feasibility of vibrotactile testing in early childhood (<6 years). The results of this work provide estimates of age-related differences in performance, which could have important implications as a reference for investigating altered tactile processing in developmental disorders.
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