Chen Po Ling, Machado Liana
Department of Psychology and Brain Health Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Department of Psychology and Brain Health Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Neurobiol Aging. 2016 May;41:53-63. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2016.02.010. Epub 2016 Feb 18.
Sudden changes in our visual environment trigger reflexive eye movements, so automatically they often go unnoticed. Consequently, voluntary control over reflexive eye movements entails considerable effort. In relation to frontal-lobe deterioration, adult aging adversely impacts voluntary saccadic eye movement control in particular, which compromises effective performance of daily activities. Here, we review the nature of age-related changes in saccadic control, focusing primarily on the antisaccade task because of its assessment of 2 key age-sensitive control functions: reflexive saccade inhibition and voluntary saccade generation. With an ultimate view toward facilitating development of therapeutic strategies, we systematically review the neuroanatomy underpinning voluntary control over saccadic eye movements and natural mechanisms that kick in to compensate for age-related declines. We then explore the potential of noninvasive electrical brain stimulation to counteract aging deficits. Based on evidence that anodal transcranial direct current stimulation can confer a range of benefits specifically relevant to aging brains, we put forward this neuromodulation technique as a therapeutic strategy for improving voluntary saccadic eye movement control in older adults.
我们视觉环境的突然变化会引发反射性眼动,所以它们常常在不知不觉中自动发生。因此,对反射性眼动进行自主控制需要付出相当大的努力。就额叶衰退而言,成年后的衰老尤其会对自主性扫视眼动控制产生不利影响,进而影响日常活动的有效执行。在此,我们回顾扫视控制中与年龄相关变化的本质,主要聚焦反扫视任务,因为它能评估两种对年龄敏感的关键控制功能:反射性扫视抑制和自主性扫视生成。为了最终促进治疗策略的发展,我们系统地回顾了支持对扫视眼动进行自主控制的神经解剖学以及为弥补与年龄相关的衰退而启动的自然机制。然后,我们探讨非侵入性脑电刺激对抗衰老缺陷的潜力。基于阳极经颅直流电刺激能带来一系列与衰老大脑特别相关的益处这一证据,我们提出这种神经调节技术作为改善老年人自主性扫视眼动控制的治疗策略。