Department of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
Department of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
Neurobiol Aging. 2019 May;77:1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2019.01.005. Epub 2019 Jan 21.
Healthy aging is associated with declines in episodic memory performance that are due in part to deficits in encoding. Emerging results from young adult studies suggest that the neural activity during the time preceding stimulus presentation is sensitive to episodic memory performance. It is unknown whether age-related declines in episodic memory are due solely to changes in the recruitment of processes elicited by stimuli during encoding or also in processes recruited in anticipation of these stimuli. Here, we recorded oscillatory electroencephalography while young and old participants encoded visual and auditory words that were preceded by cues indicating the stimulus modality. Individual differences in alpha oscillatory activity preceding, and following, stimulus onset was predictive of subsequent memory performance similarly across age. Poststimulus theta power correlated positively with episodic memory performance for old but not young adults, potentially reflecting older adults' tendency to self-generate associations during encoding. Collectively, these results suggest that the preparatory mobilization of neural processes before encoding that benefits episodic memory performance is not affected by age but instead dependent on the individual's propensity to preemptively mobilize task-specific processes.
健康老龄化与情景记忆表现的下降有关,部分原因是编码能力的缺陷。来自年轻成年人研究的新结果表明,在刺激呈现之前的时间内的神经活动对情景记忆表现敏感。目前尚不清楚情景记忆的年龄相关性下降是否仅仅是由于编码过程中对刺激引起的过程的招募发生变化,还是也涉及到对这些刺激的预期过程的招募。在这里,我们在年轻和老年参与者编码视觉和听觉单词时记录了振荡脑电图,这些单词之前有提示指示刺激方式。在刺激开始之前和之后的α振荡活动的个体差异在年龄范围内相似,对随后的记忆表现具有预测性。刺激后θ功率与老年参与者的情景记忆表现呈正相关,但与年轻参与者无关,这可能反映了老年参与者在编码过程中自我产生联想的倾向。总的来说,这些结果表明,编码前对神经过程的预备动员对情景记忆表现没有影响,而是取决于个体预先动员特定任务过程的倾向。