DocumentCode
3114176
Title
Multisensory integration of peripherally presented audiovisual stimuli in older adults: An event-related potential study
Author
Yang, Weiping ; Gao, Yulin ; Yang, Jingjing ; Takahashi, Satoshi ; Kimura, Takahiro ; Wu, Jinglong
Author_Institution
Grad. Sch. of Natural Sci. & Technol., Okayama Univ., Okayama, Japan
fYear
2012
fDate
5-8 Aug. 2012
Firstpage
563
Lastpage
568
Abstract
Alzheimer´s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. The number of dementia is increasing rapidly with appearing phenomenon of aging. A previous study showed that brain glucose metabolism was different with that between healthy people and Alzheimer patients during the response to passive audiovisual stimulation. In the present study, we designed a discrimination task that unimodal visual stimuli, unimodal auditory stimuli and bimodal audiovisual stimuli were randomly presented left or right side of screen and investigated the multisensory integration of peripherally presented audiovisual stimuli in older adults using Event-Related Potential. Two periods of significant interactions were found: the right occipital area at 160-200 ms after the presentation of the stimulus and the left fronto-central area at 300-600 ms after the presentation of the stimulus. Our results identified multisensory integration brain activities in the healthy older adults. In next study, we will discuss audiovisual integration for patients with Alzheimer´s disease using experiment design of this study, and hope to find out an excellent method for Alzheimer´s disease early detection.
Keywords
auditory evoked potentials; brain; diseases; geriatrics; medical disorders; neurophysiology; visual perception; Alzheimer patients; Alzheimers disease; bimodal audiovisual stimuli; brain glucose metabolism; dementia; event-related potential; healthy older adults; left fronto-central area; multisensory integration; multisensory integration brain activities; passive audiovisual stimulation; peripherally presented audiovisual stimuli; right occipital area; unimodal auditory stimuli; unimodal visual stimuli; Dementia; Electric potential; Electrodes; Standards; Visualization; ERP; audiovisual integration; older adults; peripherally;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chengdu
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1275-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMA.2012.6283169
Filename
6283169
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