Beason-Held L L, Kraut M A, Resnick S M
Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, National Institute on Aging, NIH, NIA/LPC, 5600 Nathan Shock Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224-6825, USA.
Neurobiol Aging. 2008 Apr;29(4):483-96. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2006.10.031. Epub 2006 Dec 20.
Changes in brain activity over time were evaluated in a group of older adults in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging who maintained good physical and cognitive health. Participants underwent PET scans during rest and delayed verbal and figural recognition memory performance at year 1 baseline and at year 9. While memory performance remained stable over the 8 years, longitudinal changes in regional cerebral blood flow were observed within each scan condition. Further analyses revealed distinctive patterns of change related specifically to verbal or figural recognition, as well as longitudinal changes common to all scan conditions. These findings demonstrate that the older brain undergoes functional reorganization with increasing age in healthy, cognitively stable individuals. In view of the stable memory performance, the task-dependent results suggest that age-related changes in brain activity help maintain cognitive function with advancing age.
在巴尔的摩纵向衰老研究中,对一组保持良好身体和认知健康的老年人的大脑活动随时间的变化进行了评估。参与者在第1年基线和第9年时接受了静息状态下的PET扫描以及延迟言语和图形识别记忆测试。虽然记忆表现在8年中保持稳定,但在每种扫描条件下都观察到了局部脑血流量的纵向变化。进一步分析揭示了与言语或图形识别相关的独特变化模式,以及所有扫描条件共有的纵向变化。这些发现表明,在健康、认知稳定的个体中,随着年龄增长,大脑会经历功能重组。鉴于记忆表现稳定,任务依赖型结果表明,大脑活动中与年龄相关的变化有助于随着年龄增长维持认知功能。