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Young and Older Adults Differ in Integration of Sensory Cues for Vertical Perception.

Rima Abdul RazzakJeff BagustSharon Docherty
Published in: Journal of aging research (2020)
Older adults have balanced otolithic input in an upright position. Increased reliance on visual cues may begin at ages younger than what is considered elderly. Increased alignment times for older adults may create a broader time window for integration of relevant and irrelevant sensory information, thus enhancing their multisensory integration. In parallel with the elderly, older adults may differ from young adults in their integration of sensory cues for visual vertical perception.
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