Authors
Hamish Innes‐Brown, Ayla Barutchu, Mohit N Shivdasani, David P Crewther, David B Grayden, Antonio G Paolini
Publication date
2011/9
Journal
Developmental science
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
1089-1099
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Audio‐visual integration was studied in children aged 8–17 (N = 30) and adults (N = 22) using the ‘flash‐beep illusion’ paradigm, where the presentation of two beeps causes a single flash to be perceived as two flashes (fission illusion), and a single beep causes two flashes to be perceived as one flash (fusion illusion). Children reported significantly more fission illusions than adults, indicating that auditory and visual information was integrated more often, and less selectively, than in adults. Within either group, illusion reports did not correlate with either age or motor coordination measures. The current results show that the form of multisensory integration indexed by the illusion is slow to mature in normally developing children.
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