Guidotti Breting Leslie M, Tuminello Elizabeth R, Duke Han S
Department of Psychiarty and Behavioral Sciences, NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL, USA.
Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2012;10:91-111. doi: 10.1007/7854_2011_139.
With an expanding aging population, it is increasingly important to gain a better understanding of the changes in cognition and neural integrity that occur in normal aging. The advent of non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques has spurred researchers to examine cognition and neural functioning in healthy older adults. A significant amount of research has been produced since this time and has led to influential theories of aging such as the hemispheric asymmetry reduction for older adults (HAROLD) model and the compensatory recruitment hypothesis. This chapter discusses advances in our understanding of normal aging achieved through the use of functional neuroimaging. Research examining age-related changes in domains such as attention, memory, and executive functioning, as well as imaging of the resting-state and the influences of genetic risk factors (e.g., APOE genotype), are discussed. In conclusion, limitations of the current literature and important avenues for future research are proposed.
随着老龄化人口的不断增加,更好地了解正常衰老过程中发生的认知和神经完整性变化变得越来越重要。非侵入性功能神经成像技术的出现促使研究人员对健康老年人的认知和神经功能进行研究。自那时以来,已经产生了大量的研究,并形成了诸如老年人半球不对称性降低(HAROLD)模型和代偿性募集假说等有影响力的衰老理论。本章讨论了通过使用功能神经成像在我们对正常衰老的理解方面取得的进展。讨论了研究注意力、记忆和执行功能等领域与年龄相关的变化,以及静息状态成像和遗传风险因素(如APOE基因型)的影响。最后,提出了当前文献的局限性和未来研究的重要途径。