Perquin Magali, Viswanathan Shivakumar, Vaillant Michel, Risius Okka, Huiart Laetitia, Schmit Jean-Claude, Diederich Nico J, Fink Gereon R, Kukolja Juraj
Department of Population Health, Luxembourg Institute of Health, Strassen, Luxembourg.
Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Jul 22;14:873376. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.873376. eCollection 2022.
The cognitive stimulation induced by multilingualism may slow down age-related memory impairment. However, a suitable neuroscientific framework to assess the influence of multilingualism on age-related memory processes is missing. We propose an experimental paradigm that assesses the effects of semantic congruency on episodic memory using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). To this end, we modified the picture-word interference (PWI) task to be suitable for the assessment of older multilingual subjects undergoing fMRI. In particular, stimulus materials were prepared in multiple languages (French, German, Luxembourgish, English) and closely matched in semantic properties, thus enabling participants to perform the experiment in a language of their choice. This paradigm was validated in a group ( = 62) of healthy, older participants (over 64 years) who were multilingual, all practicing three or more languages. Consistent with the engagement of semantic congruency processes, we found that the encoding and recognition of semantically related vs. unrelated picture-word pairs evoked robust differences in behavior and the neural activity of parietal-temporal networks. These effects were negligibly modulated by the language used to perform the task. Based on this validation in a multilingual population, we conclude that the proposed paradigm will allow future studies to evaluate whether multilingualism aptitude engages neural systems in a manner that protects long-term memory from aging-related decline.
多语言引起的认知刺激可能会减缓与年龄相关的记忆衰退。然而,目前缺少一个合适的神经科学框架来评估多语言对与年龄相关的记忆过程的影响。我们提出了一种实验范式,该范式使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来评估语义一致性对情景记忆的影响。为此,我们对图片-单词干扰(PWI)任务进行了修改,使其适用于接受fMRI检查的老年多语言受试者的评估。具体而言,刺激材料用多种语言(法语、德语、卢森堡语、英语)准备,并在语义属性上紧密匹配,从而使参与者能够用他们选择的语言进行实验。该范式在一组(n = 62)健康的老年多语言参与者(64岁以上)中得到了验证,他们都能使用三种或更多语言。与语义一致性过程的参与情况一致,我们发现语义相关与不相关的图片-单词对的编码和识别在行为和顶颞网络的神经活动中引起了强烈的差异。这些效应受执行任务所用语言的影响可忽略不计。基于在多语言人群中的这种验证,我们得出结论,所提出的范式将使未来的研究能够评估多语言能力是否以保护长期记忆免受与衰老相关衰退的方式参与神经系统。