#9190. The neural bases of multimodal sensory integration in older adults

October 2026publication date
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Social Sciences (miscellaneous);
Education;
Life-span and Life-course Studies;
Social Psychology;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Developmental Neuroscience;
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Abstract:
Although hearing often declines with age, prior research has shown that older adults may benefit from multisensory input to a greater extent when compared to younger adults, a concept known as inverse effectiveness. While there is behavioural evidence in support of this phenomenon, less is known about its neural basis.
Keywords:
Aging; audiovisual integration; fMRI; McGurk effect; speech perception

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