Raz Naftali, Briggs Susan D, Marks William, Acker James D
U Memphis.
Psychol Aging. 1999 Sep;14(3):436-444. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.14.3.436.
The authors investigated neural substrates of age-related declines in mental imagery. Healthy adult participants (ages 19 to 77) performed a series of visual-spatial mental imagery tasks that varied in apparent difficulty and involved stimuli of varying graphic complexity. The volumes of the dorsolateral frontal cortex (DLPFC) and posterior visual processing areas were estimated from magnetic resonance imaging scans. The volume of the DLPFC and the fusiform cortex, working-memory capacity, and performance on the tasks involving image generation and manipulation were significantly reduced with age. Further analyses suggested that age-related deficits in performance on mental imagery tasks may stem in part from age-related shrinkage of the prefrontal cortex and age-related declines in working memory but not from age-related slowing of sensorimotor reaction time. The volume of cortical regions associated with modality-specific visual information processing did not show a consistent relationship with specific mental imagery processes.
作者们研究了与年龄相关的心理意象衰退的神经基础。健康的成年参与者(年龄在19至77岁之间)进行了一系列视觉空间心理意象任务,这些任务的表面难度各异,且涉及不同图形复杂度的刺激。通过磁共振成像扫描估计背外侧前额叶皮层(DLPFC)和后部视觉处理区域的体积。DLPFC和梭状回皮层的体积、工作记忆容量以及涉及图像生成和操作任务的表现均随年龄显著降低。进一步分析表明,心理意象任务表现中与年龄相关的缺陷可能部分源于前额叶皮层与年龄相关的萎缩以及工作记忆与年龄相关的衰退,而非源于感觉运动反应时间与年龄相关的减慢。与特定模态视觉信息处理相关的皮层区域体积与特定心理意象过程未显示出一致的关系。