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与 20 岁的年轻人相比,60 岁的老年人在图片编码和检索期间的神经激活增加。

Increased neural activation during picture encoding and retrieval in 60-year-olds compared to 20-year-olds.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, 6200 MD Maastricht, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Neuropsychologia. 2010 Jun;48(7):2188-97. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.04.011. Epub 2010 Apr 24.

Abstract

Brain aging has been associated with both reduced and increased neural activity during task execution. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether increased neural activation during memory encoding and retrieval is already present at the age of 60 as well as to obtain more insight into the mechanism behind increased activity. Eighteen young (mean age 21.3) and 18 older (mean age 59.9) right-handed male participants were administered two picture memory tasks in an fMRI environment. Neural activation was measured during encoding and retrieval of pictures of natural scenes (landscapes) and physical objects. Results indicated reduced medial temporal activity during encoding in older participants and increased activity during both encoding and retrieval in several other areas in the brain, including the inferior and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices. This increased activation was not related to better memory performance. The present findings indicate that increased neural activation during memory tasks is present in individuals near the age of 60 compared to individuals near the age of 20, which extends findings from studies of more-advanced age groups. Also, increased activation was present even though cognitive performance at 60 was not as impaired as is generally found in more-advanced age groups. Although compensation is a plausible explanation of the increased activation at this age, we suggest that other mechanisms like disinhibition, dedifferentiation, or the recruitment of less-efficient cognitive strategies may be more likely.

摘要

大脑老化与任务执行过程中减少和增加的神经活动有关。本研究的目的是调查在 60 岁时是否已经存在记忆编码和检索过程中增加的神经激活,以及更深入地了解增加活动背后的机制。18 名年轻(平均年龄 21.3 岁)和 18 名年长(平均年龄 59.9 岁)右利手男性参与者在 fMRI 环境中进行了两次图片记忆任务。在编码和检索自然场景(景观)和物理对象的图片时测量神经激活。结果表明,年长参与者在编码期间的内侧颞叶活动减少,而在其他几个大脑区域,包括下额和背外侧前额叶皮质,在编码和检索期间的活动增加。这种增加的激活与更好的记忆表现无关。本研究结果表明,与 20 岁左右的个体相比,接近 60 岁的个体在记忆任务期间表现出增加的神经激活,这扩展了对更高级年龄组的研究结果。即使 60 岁时的认知表现不像更高级年龄组中那样受损,也存在增加的激活。尽管补偿是该年龄增加激活的一个合理解释,但我们认为,其他机制,如去抑制、去分化或采用效率较低的认知策略,可能更为可能。

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