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