2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-65549-5
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A drift diffusion model analysis of age-related impact on multisensory decision-making processes

Joshua Bolam,
Jessica A. Diaz,
Mark Andrews
et al.

Abstract: Older adults (OAs) are typically slower and/or less accurate in forming perceptual choices relative to younger adults. Despite perceptual deficits, OAs gain from integrating information across senses, yielding multisensory benefits. However, the cognitive processes underlying these seemingly discrepant ageing effects remain unclear. To address this knowledge gap, 212 participants (18–90 years old) performed an online object categorisation paradigm, whereby age-related differences in Reaction Times (RTs) and ch… Show more

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