Audiovisual integration of the dynamic hand-held tool at different stimulus intensities in aging

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  • who: Weiping Yang from the Ontario Tech University, Canada have published the paper: Audiovisual integration of the dynamic hand-held tool at different stimulus intensities in aging, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/Dec/2022
  • what: This study compared differences in audiovisual integration between older and younger adults using dynamic hand-held tool stimuli, such as holding a hammer hitting the floor. All subjects were blinded to the purpose of this study and gave informed consent for the experiment. The dynamic hand-held tool used as the experimental material in this study has a certain . . .

     

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