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在健康衰老过程中,记忆性脑状态参与度降低。

Mnemonic brain state engagement is diminished in healthy aging.

作者信息

Moore Isabelle L, Smith Devyn E, Long Nicole M

出版信息

bioRxiv. 2024 Aug 12:2024.08.12.607567. doi: 10.1101/2024.08.12.607567.

Abstract

Healthy older adults typically show impaired episodic memory - memory for when and where an event oc-curred - but intact semantic memory - knowledge for general information and facts. As older adults also have difficulty inhibiting the retrieval of prior knowledge from memory, their selective decline in episodic memory may be due to a tendency to over engage the retrieval state, a brain state in which attention is focused internally in an attempt to access prior knowledge. The retrieval state trades off with the encoding state, a brain state which supports the formation of new memories. Therefore, episodic memory declines in older adults may be the result of differential engagement in mnemonic brain states. Our hypothesis is that older adults are biased toward a retrieval state. We recorded scalp electroencephalography while young, middle-aged and older adults performed a memory task in which they were explicitly directed to either encode the currently presented object stimulus or retrieve a previously presented, categorically-related object stimulus. We used multivariate pattern analysis of spectral activity to decode engagement in the retrieval vs. encoding state. We find that all three age groups can follow top-down instructions to selectively engage in encoding or retrieval and that we can decode mnemonic states for all age groups. However, we find that mnemonic brain state engagement is diminished for older adults relative to middle-aged adults. Our interpretation is that a combination of executive control deficits and a modest bias to retrieve modulates older adults' mnemonic state engagement. Together, these findings suggest that dif-ferential mnemonic state engagement may underlie age-related memory changes.

摘要

健康的老年人通常表现出情景记忆受损——对事件发生的时间和地点的记忆——但语义记忆完好——对一般信息和事实的知识。由于老年人在抑制从记忆中检索先前知识方面也有困难,他们情景记忆的选择性下降可能是由于过度进入检索状态的倾向,检索状态是一种大脑状态,在这种状态下注意力集中在内部以试图获取先前知识。检索状态与编码状态相互权衡,编码状态是一种支持新记忆形成的大脑状态。因此,老年人情景记忆的下降可能是记忆性大脑状态参与差异的结果。我们的假设是老年人倾向于检索状态。我们在年轻人、中年人和老年人执行记忆任务时记录头皮脑电图,在该任务中他们被明确指示要么编码当前呈现的物体刺激,要么检索先前呈现的、类别相关的物体刺激。我们使用频谱活动的多变量模式分析来解码检索状态与编码状态的参与情况。我们发现所有三个年龄组都可以遵循自上而下的指令选择性地参与编码或检索,并且我们可以解码所有年龄组的记忆状态。然而,我们发现相对于中年成年人,老年人的记忆性大脑状态参与度有所降低。我们的解释是,执行控制缺陷和适度的检索偏差共同调节了老年人的记忆状态参与。总之,这些发现表明,记忆状态参与差异可能是与年龄相关的记忆变化的基础。

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