Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
Psychophysiology. 2011 Aug;48(8):1083-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2010.01173.x. Epub 2011 Jan 24.
We address the degree to which resting EEG bandpower is associated with cognitive performance in 73 healthy older adults (aged 56-70). Relative theta (4-6.5 Hz) power was significantly correlated with immediate and delayed verbal recall, attention, and executive function measures. Relative delta and alpha power and peak alpha frequency did not correlate with any cognitive measures. These data indicate that high resting theta power in healthy older adults is associated with better cognitive function and may be a marker of healthy neurocognitive aging. Comparison of these with previous findings suggests that two forms of theta-frequency oscillations may exist; one indicative of healthy neurocognitive function and the other, EEG/alpha slowing linked to (future) substantial cognitive decline. Future EEG investigations of cognitive aging or decline should analyze both relative theta power and degree of EEG/alpha slowing so as not to confound these.
我们研究了 73 名健康老年人(年龄 56-70 岁)静息 EEG 频带功率与认知表现的关联程度。相对 theta(4-6.5 Hz)功率与即时和延迟言语回忆、注意力和执行功能测量显著相关。相对 delta 和 alpha 功率和 alpha 波峰值与任何认知测量均不相关。这些数据表明,健康老年人的静息 theta 功率较高与更好的认知功能相关,可能是健康神经认知老化的标志。与以前的发现进行比较表明,两种形式的 theta 频率振荡可能存在;一种表示健康的神经认知功能,另一种与 EEG/alpha 减慢相关,与(未来)认知能力大幅下降相关。未来关于认知老化或下降的 EEG 研究应同时分析相对 theta 功率和 EEG/alpha 减慢的程度,以免混淆这些。