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Visual spatiotemporal processing in the elderly

Kunchulia, Marina  
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Pilz, Karin Stefanie  
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Parkosadze, Khatuna
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2012
Perception
35th European Conference on Visual Perception

We used backward masking paradigm to investigate the effects of aging on visual spatiotemporal processing. First, thirty-three older (M=65.3 years) and ten younger adults (M=24.3 years) had to indicate the offset direction of a vernier that was masked by a 5- or 25-element grating. We replicated results from our previous study (Roinishvili et al, 2011 Vision Research51(4) 417–23) and found stronger masking effects in older compared to younger adults. Interestingly, stimulus onset asynchronies between target and mask were significantly longer in older adults whose individually determined vernier durations were above 30msec compared to older adults with vernier durations below or equal to 30msec. Second, we investigated effects of aging on visual spatiotemporal processing using two different masks with either a spatial or a temporal inhomogeneity. Older adults with vernier durations that were similar to young controls were sensitive to temporal and spatial inhomogeneities in the mask indicating fast and spatially intact processing. However, older adults whose individually determined vernier durations were significantly longer than those of younger adults were not as sensitive to temporal and spatial inhomogeneities in the mask, indicating that small spatio-temporal details are filtered out, which is highly likely due to blurred vision.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Kunchulia, Marina  
Pilz, Karin Stefanie  
Parkosadze, Khatuna
Herzog, Michael H.  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Pion Ltd.

Publisher place

London

Published in
Perception
Volume

41

Start page

187

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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35th European Conference on Visual Perception

Alghero, Italy

September 2-6, 2012

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October 3, 2012
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