Samanez-Larkin Gregory R, Gibbs Sasha E B, Khanna Kabir, Nielsen Lisbeth, Carstensen Laura L, Knutson Brian
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Jordan Hall, Building 420, Stanford, California 94305-2130, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2007 Jun;10(6):787-91. doi: 10.1038/nn1894. Epub 2007 Apr 29.
Although global declines in structure have been documented in the aging human brain, little is known about the functional integrity of the striatum and prefrontal cortex in older adults during incentive processing. We used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine whether younger and older adults differed in both self-reported and neural responsiveness to anticipated monetary gains and losses. The present study provides evidence for intact striatal and insular activation during gain anticipation with age, but shows a relative reduction in activation during loss anticipation. These findings suggest that there is an asymmetry in the processing of gains and losses in older adults that may have implications for decision-making.
尽管已有文献记载衰老的人类大脑在结构上出现了整体衰退,但对于老年人在奖励处理过程中纹状体和前额叶皮质的功能完整性却知之甚少。我们使用事件相关功能磁共振成像来确定年轻人和老年人在对预期金钱收益和损失的自我报告及神经反应方面是否存在差异。本研究为随着年龄增长在收益预期期间纹状体和岛叶的激活保持完整提供了证据,但显示在损失预期期间激活相对减少。这些发现表明,老年人在收益和损失处理上存在不对称性,这可能对决策产生影响。