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成人整个生命周期中内隐运动序列学习与工作记忆表现的变化

Implicit Motor Sequence Learning and Working Memory Performance Changes Across the Adult Life Span.

作者信息

Meissner Sarah Nadine, Keitel Ariane, Südmeyer Martin, Pollok Bettina

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Germany.

Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-UniversityDuesseldorf, Germany; Department of Neurology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-UniversityDuesseldorf, Germany.

出版信息

Front Aging Neurosci. 2016 Apr 26;8:89. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2016.00089. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Although implicit motor sequence learning is rather well understood in young adults, effects of aging on this kind of learning are controversial. There is first evidence that working memory (WM) might play a role in implicit motor sequence learning in young adults as well as in adults above the age of 65. However, the knowledge about the development of these processes across the adult life span is rather limited. As the average age of our population continues to rise, a better understanding of age-related changes in motor sequence learning and potentially mediating cognitive processes takes on increasing significance. Therefore, we investigated aging effects on implicit motor sequence learning and WM. Sixty adults (18-71 years) completed verbal and visuospatial n-back tasks and were trained on a serial reaction time task (SRTT). Randomly varying trials served as control condition. To further assess consolidation indicated by off-line improvement and reduced susceptibility to interference, reaction times (RTs) were determined 1 h after initial learning. Young and older but not middle-aged adults showed motor sequence learning. Nine out of 20 older adults (compared to one young/one middle-aged) exhibited some evidence of sequence awareness. After 1 h, young and middle-aged adults showed off-line improvement. However, RT facilitation was not specific to sequence trials. Importantly, susceptibility to interference was reduced in young and older adults indicating the occurrence of consolidation. Although WM performance declined in older participants when load was high, it was not significantly related to sequence learning. The data reveal a decline in motor sequence learning in middle-aged but not in older adults. The use of explicit learning strategies in older adults might account for the latter result.

摘要

尽管在年轻人中对内隐运动序列学习已经有了相当深入的理解,但衰老对这种学习的影响仍存在争议。首先有证据表明,工作记忆(WM)可能在年轻人以及65岁以上成年人的内隐运动序列学习中发挥作用。然而,关于这些过程在整个成年期的发展情况,我们所知相当有限。随着人口平均年龄持续上升,更好地理解运动序列学习中与年龄相关的变化以及潜在的中介认知过程变得越来越重要。因此,我们研究了衰老对内隐运动序列学习和工作记忆的影响。60名成年人(18 - 71岁)完成了言语和视觉空间n-回溯任务,并接受了序列反应时任务(SRTT)的训练。随机变化的试验作为对照条件。为了进一步评估由离线改善和对干扰的易感性降低所表明的巩固情况,在初始学习1小时后测定反应时间(RTs)。年轻人和老年人(而非中年人)表现出运动序列学习。20名老年人中有9名(相比1名年轻人/1名中年人)表现出一些序列意识的证据。1小时后,年轻人和中年人表现出离线改善。然而,反应时的促进并不特定于序列试验。重要的是,年轻人和老年人对干扰的易感性降低,表明发生了巩固。尽管在负荷较高时老年参与者的工作记忆表现有所下降,但它与序列学习没有显著相关性。数据显示中年人的运动序列学习能力下降,而老年人则没有。老年人使用明确的学习策略可能解释了后一个结果。

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