Diminished pre-stimulus alpha-lateralization suggests compromised self-initiated attentional control of auditory processing in old age

Volume: 197, Pages: 414 - 424
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Older adults experience difficulties in daily situations that require flexible information selection in the presence of multiple competing sensory inputs, like for instance multi-talker situations. Modulations of rhythmic neural activity in the alpha-beta (8-30 Hz) frequency range in posterior brain areas have been established as a cross-modal neural correlate of selective attention. However, research linking compromised auditory selective...
Paper Details
Title
Diminished pre-stimulus alpha-lateralization suggests compromised self-initiated attentional control of auditory processing in old age
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
197
Pages
414 - 424
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