Evelyn F McKnight Brain Institute, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Jun;37(12):1903-15. doi: 10.1111/ejn.12183.
Brain networks that engage the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex are central for enabling effective interactions with our environment. Some of the cognitive processes that these structures mediate, such as encoding and retrieving episodic experience, wayfinding, working memory and attention are known to be altered across the lifespan. As illustrated by examples given below, there is remarkable consistency across species in the pattern of age-related neural and cognitive change observed in healthy humans and other animals. These include changes in cognitive operations that are known to be dependent on the hippocampus, as well as those requiring intact prefrontal cortical circuits. Certain cognitive constructs that reflect the function of these areas lend themselves to investigation across species, allowing brain mechanisms at different levels of analysis to be studied in greater depth.
参与海马体和前额叶皮层的大脑网络对于与我们的环境进行有效互动至关重要。这些结构介导的一些认知过程,例如编码和检索情景记忆、寻路、工作记忆和注意力,已知会随着年龄的增长而改变。如下所示的例子表明,在健康人类和其他动物中观察到的与年龄相关的神经和认知变化模式在物种间具有显著的一致性。这些变化包括已知依赖于海马体的认知操作的变化,以及需要完整的前额叶皮质回路的变化。某些反映这些区域功能的认知结构适合在不同物种中进行研究,从而可以更深入地研究不同分析层次的大脑机制。