Campbell Karen L, Schacter Daniel L
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States.
Lang Cogn Neurosci. 2017;32(6):661-668. doi: 10.1080/23273798.2016.1227858. Epub 2016 Sep 3.
Recent years have seen the rise in popularity of the resting state approach to neurocognitive aging, with many studies examining age differences in functional connectivity at rest and relating these differences to cognitive performance outside the scanner. There are many advantages to the resting state that likely contribute to its popularity and indeed, many insights have been gained from this work. However, there are also several limitations of the resting state approach that restrict its ability to contribute to the study of neurocognitive aging. In this opinion piece, we consider some of those limitations and argue that task-based studies are still essential to developing a mechanistic understanding of how age affects the brain in a manner - a fundamental goal of neuroscientific research into aging.
近年来,静息态方法在神经认知老化研究中越来越受欢迎,许多研究都在考察静息态功能连接的年龄差异,并将这些差异与扫描仪外的认知表现联系起来。静息态有许多优点,这可能是它受欢迎的原因,事实上,这项工作也带来了许多深刻见解。然而,静息态方法也存在一些局限性,限制了它对神经认知老化研究的贡献。在这篇观点文章中,我们考虑了其中一些局限性,并认为基于任务的研究对于深入理解年龄如何影响大脑仍然至关重要,而这是神经科学老化研究的一个基本目标。