Bernard Jessica A, McOwen Kaitlin M, Huynh Angelina T
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences.
Texas A&M Institute for Neuroscience.
Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2023 Dec;54. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2023.101311. Epub 2023 Sep 21.
Understanding behavior in aging has benefited greatly from cognitive neuroscience. Our foundational understanding of the brain in advanced age is based on what now amounts to several decades of work demonstrating differences in brain structure, network organization, and function. Earlier work in this field was focused primarily on the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. More recent evidence has expanded our understanding of the aging brain to also implicate the cerebellum. Recent frameworks have suggested that the cerebellum may act as scaffolding for cortical function, and there is an emerging literature implicating the structure in Alzheimer's disease. At this juncture, there is evidence highlighting the potential importance of the cerebellum in advanced age, though the field of study is relatively nascent. Here, we provide an overview of key findings in the literature as it stands now and highlight several key future directions for study with respect to the cerebellum in aging.
认知神经科学极大地促进了我们对衰老过程中行为的理解。我们对老年大脑的基本认识基于几十年来的研究工作,这些研究表明大脑结构、网络组织和功能存在差异。该领域早期的工作主要集中在前额叶皮质和海马体。最近的证据扩展了我们对衰老大脑的理解,也将小脑纳入其中。最近的理论框架表明,小脑可能为皮质功能提供支撑,并且有新出现的文献表明该结构与阿尔茨海默病有关。在这个阶段,有证据凸显了小脑在老年时期的潜在重要性,不过该研究领域相对较新。在此,我们概述了目前文献中的关键发现,并强调了未来关于衰老过程中小脑研究的几个关键方向。