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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Human Aging Research

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  • The perception of agency relies on accurately binding voluntary movements with sensory feedback.
  • Temporal sensitivity, the ability to detect timing discrepancies between motor and sensory events, is crucial for this binding.
  • Sensorimotor recalibration adjusts perceptual timing to maintain accurate causality judgments despite physical delays.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of aging on sensorimotor temporal binding.
  • To assess age-related changes in temporal sensitivity and sensorimotor recalibration.

Main Methods:

  • A sensorimotor temporal order judgment (TOJ) task was administered to young and elderly adults.
  • Participants were exposed to a prolonged physical delay between a keypress (motor event) and a visual stimulus (sensory consequence).
  • Temporal sensitivity and recalibration were measured before and after the delay exposure.

Main Results:

  • Elderly adults demonstrated significantly reduced sensorimotor recalibration compared to young adults.
  • Temporal sensitivity was also diminished in the elderly group.
  • These findings indicate age-related declines in sensorimotor temporal binding.

Conclusions:

  • Aging negatively affects sensorimotor temporal binding.
  • Reduced temporal sensitivity and recalibration in older adults compromise their ability to accurately perceive self-generated actions.
  • These age-related changes highlight the vulnerability of temporal processing in sensorimotor systems.