Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA; Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
Neurobiol Aging. 2022 Jan;109:145-157. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.09.018. Epub 2021 Oct 2.
Episodic memory is supported by hippocampal interactions with a distributed network. Aging is associated with memory decline and network de-differentiation. However, the role of de-differentiation in memory decline has not been directly tested. We reasoned that hippocampal network-targeted stimulation could test these theories, as age-related changes in the network response to stimulation would indicate network reorganization, and corresponding changes in memory would suggest that this reorganization is functional. We compared effects of stimulation on fMRI connectivity and memory in younger versus older adults. Theta-burst network-targeted stimulation of left lateral parietal cortex selectively increased hippocampal network connectivity and modulated memory in younger adults. In contrast, stimulation in older adults increased connectivity throughout the brain, without network selectivity, and did not influence memory. These findings provide evidence that network responses to stimulation are de-differentiated in aging and suggest that age-related de-differentiation is relevant for memory. This manuscript is part of the Special Issue entitled "Cognitive Neuroscience of Healthy and Pathological Aging" edited by Drs. M. N. Rajah, S. Belleville, and R. Cabeza. This article is part of the Virtual Special Issue titled COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF HEALTHY AND PATHOLOGICAL AGING. The full issue can be found on ScienceDirect at https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/neurobiology-of-aging/special-issue/105379XPWJP.
情景记忆由海马体与分布式网络的相互作用支持。衰老与记忆下降和网络去分化有关。然而,去分化在记忆下降中的作用尚未被直接测试。我们推断,海马体网络靶向刺激可以检验这些理论,因为网络对刺激的反应随年龄的变化将表明网络重组,而记忆的相应变化将表明这种重组是功能性的。我们比较了年轻和老年成年人接受刺激对 fMRI 连接和记忆的影响。左外侧顶叶皮层的θ爆发网络靶向刺激选择性地增加了海马体网络连接,并调节了年轻成年人的记忆。相比之下,刺激在老年成年人中增加了整个大脑的连接,没有网络选择性,也不影响记忆。这些发现提供了证据表明,刺激对网络的反应在衰老过程中是去分化的,并表明与年龄相关的去分化与记忆有关。本文是题为“健康和病理性衰老的认知神经科学”的特刊的一部分,由 Drs. M. N. Rajah、S. Belleville 和 R. Cabeza 编辑。本文是题为“健康和病理性衰老的认知神经科学”的虚拟特刊的一部分。完整的特刊可以在 ScienceDirect 上找到,网址是 https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/neurobiology-of-aging/special-issue/105379XPWJP。