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长期冥想对衰老过程中注意力执行成分衰退的保护作用:一项初步横断面研究。

The protective role of long-term meditation on the decline of the executive component of attention in aging: a preliminary cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Sperduti Marco, Makowski Dominique, Piolino Pascale

机构信息

a Memory and Cognition Laboratory, Institute of Psychology , Paris Descartes University, Sorbonne Paris Cité , Boulogne-Billancourt , France.

b Center for Psychiatry and Neurosciences , INSERM UMR S894 , Paris , France.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2016 Nov;23(6):691-702. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2016.1159652. Epub 2016 Mar 16.

Abstract

Life expectancy is constantly increasing. However, a longer life not always corresponds to a healthier life. Indeed, even normal aging is associated with a decline in different cognitive functions. It has been proposed that a central mechanism that could contribute to this widespread cognitive decline is an ineffective inhibitory attentional control. Meditation, to the other hand, has been associated, in young adults, to enhancement of several attentional processes. Nevertheless, attention is not a unitary construct. An influent model proposed the distinction of three subsystems: the alerting (the ability to reach and maintain a vigilance state), the orienting (the capacity of focusing attention on a subset of stimuli), and the conflict resolution or executive component (the ability to resolve conflict or allocate limited resources between competing stimuli). Here, we investigated, employing the Attentional Network Task (ANT), the specific impact of age on these three subcomponents, and the protective role of long-term meditation testing a group of older adults naïve to meditation, a group of age-matched adults with long-term practice of meditation, and a group of young adults with no previous meditation experience. We reported a specific decline of the efficiency of the executive component in elderly that was not observed in age-matched meditators. Our results are encouraging for the investigation of the potential beneficial impact of meditation on other cognitive processes that decline in aging such as memory. Moreover, they could inform geriatric healthcare prevention and intervention strategies, proposing a new approach for cognitive remediation in elderly populations.

摘要

预期寿命在不断增加。然而,寿命延长并不总是意味着生活更健康。事实上,即使是正常衰老也与不同认知功能的衰退有关。有人提出,导致这种普遍认知衰退的一个核心机制是抑制性注意力控制无效。另一方面,在年轻人中,冥想与多种注意力过程的增强有关。然而,注意力并非单一结构。一个有影响力的模型提出了三个子系统的区分:警觉(达到并维持警觉状态的能力)、定向(将注意力集中在一组刺激上的能力)以及冲突解决或执行成分(在相互竞争的刺激之间解决冲突或分配有限资源的能力)。在此,我们使用注意力网络任务(ANT)研究了年龄对这三个子成分的具体影响,以及长期冥想的保护作用,测试了一组从未冥想过的老年人、一组长期练习冥想的年龄匹配成年人以及一组没有冥想经验的年轻人。我们报告称,老年人执行成分的效率出现了特定程度的下降,而在年龄匹配的冥想者中未观察到这种情况。我们的研究结果对于探讨冥想对衰老过程中其他衰退的认知过程(如记忆)的潜在有益影响具有鼓舞作用。此外,它们可以为老年医疗保健预防和干预策略提供参考,为老年人群的认知修复提出一种新方法。

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