“…Temporal slowing in the visual system as a result of healthy aging has been documented in a number of different paradigms that range from simple foveal flicker sensitivity (Kim & Mayer, 1994) and impulse response function estimation (Shinomori & Werner, 2003) to more complex stimuli such as temporal continuity judgments (Craig, Rhodes, Busey, Kewley-Port, & Humes, in press; Kline, Scialfa, Lyman, & Schieber, 1990) and second order motion (Habak & Faubert, 2000). Other senses have documented similar slowing, including the tactile (Gescheider, Valetutti, Padula, & Verrillo, 1992; Humes, Busey, Craig, & Kewley-Port, 2009) and auditory modalities (Wingfield, Poon, Lombardi, & Lowe, 1985).…”