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通过对健康老年人前额叶活动进行无创调节来降低双任务成本

Reduction of Dual-task Costs by Noninvasive Modulation of Prefrontal Activity in Healthy Elders.

作者信息

Manor Brad, Zhou Junhong, Jor'dan Azizah, Zhang Jue, Fang Jing, Pascual-Leone Alvaro

机构信息

Hebrew SeniorLife, Boston, MA.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA.

出版信息

J Cogn Neurosci. 2016 Feb;28(2):275-81. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_00897. Epub 2015 Oct 21.

Abstract

Dual tasking (e.g., walking or standing while performing a cognitive task) disrupts performance in one or both tasks, and such dual-task costs increase with aging into senescence. Dual tasking activates a network of brain regions including pFC. We therefore hypothesized that facilitation of prefrontal cortical activity via transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) would reduce dual-task costs in older adults. Thirty-seven healthy older adults completed two visits during which dual tasking was assessed before and after 20 min of real or sham tDCS targeting the left pFC. Trials of single-task standing, walking, and verbalized serial subtractions were completed, along with dual-task trials of standing or walking while performing serial subtractions. Dual-task costs were calculated as the percent change in markers of gait and postural control and serial subtraction performance, from single to dual tasking. Significant dual-task costs to standing, walking, and serial subtraction performance were observed before tDCS (p < .01). These dual-task costs were less after real tDCS as compared with sham tDCS as well as compared with either pre-tDCS condition (p < .03). Further analyses indicated that tDCS did not alter single task performance but instead improved performance solely within dual-task conditions (p < .02). These results demonstrate that dual tasking can be improved by modulating prefrontal activity, thus indicating that dual-task decrements are modifiable and may not necessarily reflect an obligatory consequence of aging. Moreover, tDCS may ultimately serve as a novel approach to preserving dual-task capacity into senescence.

摘要

多任务处理(例如,在执行认知任务时行走或站立)会干扰其中一项或两项任务的表现,并且随着年龄增长至衰老,这种多任务成本会增加。多任务处理会激活包括前额叶皮质(pFC)在内的一系列脑区网络。因此,我们假设通过经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)促进前额叶皮质活动会降低老年人的多任务成本。37名健康老年人完成了两次就诊,期间在针对左侧前额叶皮质进行20分钟的真实或伪tDCS前后评估了多任务处理情况。完成了单任务站立、行走和出声连续减法试验,以及在进行连续减法时站立或行走的多任务试验。多任务成本计算为从单任务到多任务时步态、姿势控制和连续减法表现指标的百分比变化。在tDCS之前,观察到站立、行走和连续减法表现存在显著的多任务成本(p < 0.01)。与伪tDCS相比以及与tDCS前的任何一种情况相比,真实tDCS后的这些多任务成本更低(p < 0.03)。进一步分析表明,tDCS并未改变单任务表现,而是仅在多任务条件下提高了表现(p < 0.02)。这些结果表明,通过调节前额叶活动可以改善多任务处理,从而表明多任务能力下降是可调节的,不一定反映衰老的必然结果。此外,tDCS最终可能成为一种在衰老过程中保持多任务能力的新方法。

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