Korman M, Dagan Y, Karni A
Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.
Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel.
Neurosci Lett. 2015 Oct 8;606:173-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.08.051. Epub 2015 Sep 6.
Using a training protocol that effectively induces procedural memory consolidation (PMC) in young adults, we show that older adults are good learners, robustly improving their motor performance during training. However, performance declined over the day, and overnight 'offline' consolidation phase performance gains were under-expressed. A post-training nap countered these deficits. PMC processes are preserved but under-engaged in the elderly; sleep can relax some of the age-related constraints on long-term plasticity.
使用一种能有效诱导年轻人程序性记忆巩固(PMC)的训练方案,我们发现老年人也是优秀的学习者,在训练过程中能显著提高他们的运动表现。然而,表现会在一天中逐渐下降,并且夜间“离线”巩固阶段的表现提升未充分体现。训练后小睡可抵消这些不足。PMC 过程在老年人中得以保留,但参与度不足;睡眠可以缓解一些与年龄相关的对长期可塑性的限制。