Galdo-Alvarez Santiago, Lindín Mónica, Díaz Fernando
Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Biol Psychol. 2009 Sep;82(1):89-96. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2009.06.003. Epub 2009 Jun 24.
Studies that have attempted to determine the effects of aging on the brain neural sources of memory retrieval have reported two contrasting age effects: under-recruitment and over-recruitment of several prefrontal areas. However, the causes for these effects are still a matter of debate. In order to study the underlying factors that cause the effects, we compared brain activation in young and older adults, in a successful word retrieval condition, and a failed word retrieval condition: the tip-of-the-tongue state. For this, we used the event-related potentials technique and neural source estimation with low-resolution tomographies. The results showed that the older adults did not display under-recruitment in any brain area in comparison with the young adults. However, they displayed additional prefrontal activation that varied depending on the processing stage and the condition, which supports the hypothesis of selective over-recruitment in older adults.
几个前额叶区域的神经活动不足和过度活跃。然而,这些效应的成因仍存在争议。为了研究导致这些效应的潜在因素,我们比较了年轻人和老年人在成功单词检索条件和失败单词检索条件(即舌尖状态)下的大脑激活情况。为此,我们使用了事件相关电位技术和低分辨率断层扫描的神经源估计方法。结果表明,与年轻人相比,老年人在任何脑区均未表现出神经活动不足。然而,他们在前额叶区域表现出额外的激活,这种激活因加工阶段和条件而异,这支持了老年人选择性过度活跃的假说。