Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Social Cognitive Neuroscience and Mental Health, Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510006, China.
Center for Brain Disorders and Cognitive Sciences, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518060, PR China.
Brain Struct Funct. 2021 Jun;226(5):1571-1584. doi: 10.1007/s00429-021-02271-2. Epub 2021 Apr 11.
An increasing number of studies have highlighted the importance of listener-speaker neural coupling in successful verbal communication. Whether the brain-to-brain coupling changes with healthy aging and the possible role of this change in the speech comprehension of older adults remain unexplored. In this study, we scanned with fMRI a young and an older speaker telling real-life stories and then played the audio recordings to a group of young (N = 28, aged 19-27 year) and a group of older adults during scanning (N = 27, aged 53-75 year), respectively. The older listeners understood the speech less well than did the young listeners, and the age of the older listeners was negatively correlated with their level of speech understanding. Compared to the young listener-speaker dyads, the older dyads exhibited reduced neural couplings in both linguistic and extra-linguistic areas. Moreover, within the older group, the listener's age was negatively correlated with the overall strength of interbrain coupling, which in turn was associated with reduced speech understanding. These results reveal the deficits of older adults in achieving neural alignment with other brains, which may underlie the age-related decline in speech understanding.
越来越多的研究强调了听众-说话者神经耦合在成功的言语交流中的重要性。大脑间耦合是否随着健康老化而改变,以及这种变化在老年人言语理解中的可能作用仍未得到探索。在这项研究中,我们使用 fMRI 扫描了一位年轻说话者和一位年长说话者讲述真实生活故事,然后分别向一组年轻(N=28,年龄 19-27 岁)和一组年长成年人(N=27,年龄 53-75 岁)在扫描期间播放录音。年长听众的理解能力不如年轻听众,而且年长听众的年龄与他们的言语理解水平呈负相关。与年轻的听众-说话者对相比,年长的对表现出在语言和非语言区域的神经耦合减少。此外,在年长组中,听众的年龄与大脑间整体耦合强度呈负相关,而大脑间整体耦合强度与言语理解能力下降有关。这些结果揭示了老年人在与其他大脑实现神经对齐方面的缺陷,这可能是导致言语理解能力随年龄增长而下降的原因。