Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Physical Sciences Platform, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada.
PLoS One. 2020 May 12;15(5):e0232469. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0232469. eCollection 2020.
The trail-making test (TMT) is a popular neuropsychological test, which is used extensively to measure cognitive impairment associated with neurodegenerative disorders in older adults. Behavioural performance on the TMT has been investigated in older populations, but there is limited research on task-related brain activity in older adults. The current study administered a naturalistic version of the TMT to a healthy older-aged population in an MRI environment using a novel, MRI-compatible tablet. Functional MRI was conducted during task completion, allowing characterization of the brain activity associated with the TMT. Performance on the TMT was evaluated using number of errors and seconds per completion of each link. Results are reported for 36 cognitively healthy older adults between the ages of 52 and 85. Task-related activation was observed in extensive regions of the bilateral frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital lobes as well as key motor areas. Increased age was associated with reduced brain activity and worse task performance. Specifically, older age was correlated with decreased task-related activity in the bilateral occipital, temporal and parietal lobes. These results suggest that healthy older aging significantly affects brain function during the TMT, which consequently may result in performance decrements. The current study reveals the brain activation patterns underlying TMT performance in a healthy older aging population, which functions as an important, clinically-relevant control to compare to pathological aging in future investigations.
连线测验(TMT)是一种流行的神经心理学测试,广泛用于测量老年人与神经退行性疾病相关的认知障碍。在老年人中已经研究了 TMT 的行为表现,但关于老年人与任务相关的大脑活动的研究有限。本研究在 MRI 环境中使用一种新型的 MRI 兼容平板电脑,向健康的老年人群体提供了 TMT 的自然版本,并在完成任务期间进行了功能磁共振成像,从而对 TMT 相关的大脑活动进行了特征描述。使用完成每条连线的错误数和用时来评估 TMT 的表现。报告了 36 名年龄在 52 岁至 85 岁之间的认知健康老年人的结果。在双侧额叶、顶叶、颞叶和枕叶以及关键运动区域观察到与任务相关的广泛区域的激活。年龄的增加与大脑活动减少和任务表现下降有关。具体来说,年龄与双侧枕叶、颞叶和顶叶的任务相关活动减少相关。这些结果表明,健康的老年衰老会显著影响 TMT 期间的大脑功能,从而可能导致表现下降。本研究揭示了健康老年人群体在执行 TMT 时的大脑激活模式,这为未来的研究提供了一个重要的、与临床相关的对照,以比较病理性衰老。