Hinault T, Kraut M, Bakker A, Dagher A, Courtney S M
U1077 INSERM-EPHE-UNICAEN, Caen, 14000, France.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA.
Cereb Cortex. 2020 Sep 3;30(10):5570-5582. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa141.
Our main goal was to determine the influence of white matter integrity on the dynamic coupling between brain regions and the individual variability of cognitive performance in older adults. Electroencephalography was recorded while participants performed a task specifically designed to engage working memory and inhibitory processes, and the associations among functional activity, structural integrity, and cognitive performance were assessed. We found that the association between white matter microstructural integrity and cognitive functioning with aging is mediated by time-varying alpha and gamma phase-locking value. Specifically, better preservation of the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in older individuals drives faster task-related modulations of alpha and gamma long-range phase-locking value between the inferior frontal gyrus and occipital lobe and lower local phase-amplitude coupling in occipital lobes, which in turn drives better cognitive control performance. Our results help delineate the role of individual variability of white matter microstructure in dynamic synchrony and cognitive performance during normal aging.
我们的主要目标是确定白质完整性对老年人脑区之间动态耦合以及认知表现个体差异的影响。在参与者执行一项专门设计用于激活工作记忆和抑制过程的任务时记录脑电图,并评估功能活动、结构完整性和认知表现之间的关联。我们发现,白质微观结构完整性与衰老过程中认知功能之间的关联是由随时间变化的阿尔法和伽马锁相值介导的。具体而言,老年人中额枕下束的更好保存,会促使额下回和枕叶之间阿尔法和伽马远距离锁相值更快地进行与任务相关的调制,以及枕叶中更低的局部相位-振幅耦合,这反过来又促使更好的认知控制表现。我们的研究结果有助于阐明白质微观结构个体差异在正常衰老过程中动态同步和认知表现中的作用。