Magistro Daniele, Takeuchi Hikaru, Nejad Keyvan Kashkouli, Taki Yasuyuki, Sekiguchi Atsushi, Nouchi Rui, Kotozaki Yuka, Nakagawa Seishu, Miyauchi Carlos Makoto, Iizuka Kunio, Yokoyama Ryoichi, Shinada Takamitsu, Yamamoto Yuki, Hanawa Sugiko, Araki Tsuyoshi, Hashizume Hiroshi, Sassa Yuko, Kawashima Ryuta
Department of Functional Brain Imaging, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
Division of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
PLoS One. 2015 Sep 23;10(9):e0136386. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136386. eCollection 2015.
Processing speed is considered a key cognitive resource and it has a crucial role in all types of cognitive performance. Some researchers have hypothesised the importance of white matter integrity in the brain for processing speed; however, the relationship at the whole-brain level between white matter volume (WMV) and processing speed relevant to the modality or problem used in the task has never been clearly evaluated in healthy people. In this study, we used various tests of processing speed and Voxel-Based Morphometry (VBM) analyses, it is involves a voxel-wise comparison of the local volume of gray and white, to assess the relationship between processing speed and regional WMV (rWMV). We examined the association between processing speed and WMV in 887 healthy young adults (504 men and 383 women; mean age, 20.7 years, SD, 1.85). We performed three different multiple regression analyses: we evaluated rWMV associated with individual differences in the simple processing speed task, word-colour and colour-word tasks (processing speed tasks with words) and the simple arithmetic task, after adjusting for age and sex. The results showed a positive relationship at the whole-brain level between rWMV and processing speed performance. In contrast, the processing speed performance did not correlate with rWMV in any of the regions examined. Our results support the idea that WMV is associated globally with processing speed performance regardless of the type of processing speed task.
处理速度被视为一种关键的认知资源,它在所有类型的认知表现中都起着至关重要的作用。一些研究人员推测大脑中白质完整性对处理速度的重要性;然而,在健康人群中,白质体积(WMV)与任务中所使用的模态或问题相关的处理速度在全脑水平上的关系从未得到明确评估。在本研究中,我们使用了各种处理速度测试和基于体素的形态计量学(VBM)分析(它涉及对灰质和白质局部体积的逐体素比较)来评估处理速度与区域白质体积(rWMV)之间的关系。我们在887名健康年轻成年人(504名男性和383名女性;平均年龄20.7岁,标准差1.85)中研究了处理速度与WMV之间的关联。我们进行了三种不同的多元回归分析:在调整年龄和性别后,我们评估了与简单处理速度任务、文字-颜色和颜色-文字任务(涉及文字的处理速度任务)以及简单算术任务中的个体差异相关的rWMV。结果显示,在全脑水平上,rWMV与处理速度表现之间存在正相关关系。相比之下,在所检查的任何区域中,处理速度表现与rWMV均无相关性。我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即无论处理速度任务的类型如何,WMV在整体上都与处理速度表现相关。