Mary Alison, Wens Vincent, Op de Beeck Marc, Leproult Rachel, De Tiège Xavier, Peigneux Philippe
UR2NF - Neuropsychology and Functional Neuroimaging Research Unit at CRCN - Center for Research in Cognition and Neurosciences, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.
UNI - ULB Neurosciences Institute, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2017 Feb;38(2):923-937. doi: 10.1002/hbm.23428. Epub 2016 Oct 11.
Decreased neural plasticity is observed with healthy ageing in the primary sensorimotor (SM1) cortex thought to participate in motor learning and memory consolidation processes. In the present magnetoencephalography study, the post-training reorganization of resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and its relation with motor learning and early consolidation in 14 young (19-30 years) and 14 old (66-70 years) healthy participants were investigated. At the behavioral level, participants were trained on a motor sequence learning task then retested 20-30 min later for transient offline gains in performance. Using a sensorimotor seed-based approach, rsFC relying on beta band power envelope correlation was estimated immediately before and 10 min after the learning episode. Post-training changes in rsFC (from before to after learning) were correlated with motor learning performance and with the offline improvement in performance within the hour after learning. Young and old participants exhibited differential patterns of sensorimotor-related rsFC, bearing specific relationships with motor learning and consolidation. Our findings suggest that rsFC changes following learning reflect the offline processing of the new motor skill and contribute to the early memory consolidation within the hour after learning. Furthermore, differences in post-training changes in rsFC between young and old participants support the hypothesis that ageing modulates the neural circuits underlying the learning of a new motor skill and the early subsequent consolidation stages. Hum Brain Mapp 38:923-937, 2017. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
在被认为参与运动学习和记忆巩固过程的初级感觉运动(SM1)皮层中,随着健康衰老会观察到神经可塑性降低。在本脑磁图研究中,对14名年轻(19 - 30岁)和14名年老(66 - 70岁)健康参与者进行了研究,探讨了静息态功能连接(rsFC)在训练后的重组及其与运动学习和早期巩固的关系。在行为层面,参与者接受了运动序列学习任务训练,然后在20 - 30分钟后重新测试,以评估表现的短暂离线提升。使用基于感觉运动种子的方法,在学习阶段之前和之后10分钟,通过β波段功率包络相关性估计rsFC。rsFC在训练后的变化(从学习前到学习后)与运动学习表现以及学习后一小时内的离线表现改善相关。年轻和年老参与者表现出不同的感觉运动相关rsFC模式,与运动学习和巩固存在特定关系。我们的研究结果表明,学习后rsFC的变化反映了新运动技能的离线处理,并有助于学习后一小时内的早期记忆巩固。此外,年轻和年老参与者在训练后rsFC变化的差异支持了这样的假设,即衰老会调节新运动技能学习及随后早期巩固阶段的神经回路。《人类大脑图谱》38:923 - 937,2017年。© 2016威利期刊公司。