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年轻成年人和老年成年人在视空间序列记忆过程中与事件相关的 theta 和 gamma 波段振荡动力学。

Event-related theta and gamma band oscillatory dynamics during visuo-spatial sequence memory in younger and older adults.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Apr 2;19(4):e0297995. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297995. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) for sequences is thought to be crucial for daily behaviors. Decades of research indicate that oscillations in the gamma and theta bands play important functional roles in the support of visuo-spatial working memory, but the vast majority of that research emphasizes measures of neural activity during memory retention. The primary aims of the present study were (1) to determine whether oscillatory dynamics in the Theta and Gamma ranges would reflect item-level sequence encoding during a computerized spatial span task, (2) to determine whether item-level sequence recall is also related to these neural oscillations, and (3) to determine the nature of potential changes to these processes in healthy cognitive aging. Results indicate that VSWM sequence encoding is related to later (∼700 ms) gamma band oscillatory dynamics and may be preserved in healthy older adults; high gamma power over midline frontal and posterior sites increased monotonically as items were added to the spatial sequence in both age groups. Item-level oscillatory dynamics during the recall of VSWM sequences were related only to theta-gamma phase amplitude coupling (PAC), which increased monotonically with serial position in both age groups. Results suggest that, despite a general decrease in frontal theta power during VSWM sequence recall in older adults, gamma band dynamics during encoding and theta-gamma PAC during retrieval play unique roles in VSWM and that the processes they reflect may be spared in healthy aging.

摘要

视空间工作记忆(VSWM)对序列的理解被认为对日常行为至关重要。几十年来的研究表明,伽马和θ波段的振荡在支持视空间工作记忆方面发挥着重要的功能作用,但绝大多数研究都强调了记忆保留期间神经活动的测量。本研究的主要目的是:(1)确定θ和γ范围内的振荡动态是否会反映在计算机化空间跨度任务中的项目级序列编码期间;(2)确定项目级序列回忆是否也与这些神经振荡有关;(3)确定这些过程在健康认知老化中的潜在变化的性质。结果表明,VSWM 序列编码与稍后(约 700 毫秒)的γ波段振荡动力学有关,并且可能在健康的老年人中得到保留;在两个年龄组中,随着项目被添加到空间序列中,中线额部和后部位置的高γ功率呈单调增加。VSWM 序列回忆期间的项目级振荡动力学仅与θ-γ相位振幅耦合(PAC)有关,在两个年龄组中,PAC 随着序列位置的增加而单调增加。结果表明,尽管在老年人的 VSWM 序列回忆期间额叶θ波功率普遍下降,但编码期间的γ波段动力学和检索期间的θ-γ PAC 在 VSWM 中发挥着独特的作用,并且它们反映的过程可能在健康老化中得以保留。

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