Psychophysiology. 2013 Nov;50(11):1174-82. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12089.
This study examined the effects of physical activity on working memory in older adults using both behavioral and neuroelectric measures. Older adults were assigned to either a higher or lower physical activity group, and event-related potentials were recorded during assessments of a modified Sternberg task. The results indicated that older adults in the higher physical activity group exhibited shorter response times, independent of the working memory load. Enhanced P3 and N1 amplitudes and a decreased P3 latency were observed in the higher physical activity group. These findings suggested that physical activity facilitates working memory by allocating more attentional resources and increasing the efficiency of evaluating the stimulus during the retrieval phase as well as engaging more attentional resources for the early discriminative processes during the encoding phase of a working memory task.
本研究使用行为和神经电生理测量方法,考察了身体活动对老年人工作记忆的影响。将老年人分为较高或较低的身体活动组,并在修改后的 Sternberg 任务评估期间记录事件相关电位。结果表明,较高身体活动组的老年人在工作记忆负荷不变的情况下,反应时间更短。在较高身体活动组中观察到增强的 P3 和 N1 幅度以及 P3 潜伏期缩短。这些发现表明,身体活动通过分配更多的注意力资源和提高在检索阶段评估刺激的效率,以及在工作记忆任务的编码阶段为早期鉴别过程分配更多的注意力资源,从而促进工作记忆。