Lesiuk Teresa, Dillon Kaitlyn, Ripani Giulia, Iliadis Ioannis, Perez Gabriel, Levin Bonnie, Sun Xiaoyan, McIntosh Roger
Department of Music Therapy, Frost School of Music, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States.
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2025 Jan 23;18:1479150. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1479150. eCollection 2024.
Researchers have shown that music-evoked autobiographical memories (MEAMs) can stimulate long-term memory mechanisms while requiring little retrieval effort and may therefore be used in promising non-pharmacological interventions to mitigate memory deficits. Despite an increasing number of studies on MEAMs, few researchers have explored how MEAMs are bound in the brain.
In the current study activation indexed by fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuations (fALFF) during familiar and unfamiliar MEAM retrieval was compared in a sample of 24 healthy older adults. Additionally, we aimed to investigate the impact of age-related gray matter volume (GMV) reduction in key regions associated with MEAM-related activation. In addition to a T1 structural scan, neuroimaging data were collected while participants listened to familiar music (MEAM retrieval) versus unfamiliar music.
When listening to familiar compared to unfamiliar music, greater fALFF activation patterns were observed in the right parahippocampal gyrus, controlling for age and GMV. The current findings for the familiar (MEAM) condition have implications for cognitive aging as persons experiencing age-related memory decline are particularly susceptible to volumetric reduction in the parahippocampal cortex. analyses to explore correlations between brain activity and the content of MEAMs were performed using the text analysis program Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count.
Our findings suggest that MEAM-related activation of the parahippocampal cortex is evident in normative older adults. However, it is yet to be determined whether such brain states are attainable in older adult populations diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment and/or prodromal Alzheimer's disease.
研究人员表明,音乐唤起的自传体记忆(MEAMs)可以刺激长期记忆机制,同时所需的检索努力很少,因此可用于有前景的非药物干预措施以减轻记忆缺陷。尽管关于MEAMs的研究越来越多,但很少有研究人员探讨MEAMs在大脑中是如何关联的。
在本研究中,对24名健康老年人样本在熟悉和不熟悉的MEAM检索过程中通过低频波动分数振幅(fALFF)索引的激活情况进行了比较。此外,我们旨在研究与MEAM相关激活的关键区域中与年龄相关的灰质体积(GMV)减少的影响。除了T1结构扫描外,在参与者听熟悉的音乐(MEAM检索)与不熟悉的音乐时收集神经影像数据。
在控制年龄和GMV的情况下,与听不熟悉的音乐相比,听熟悉的音乐时,右侧海马旁回观察到更大的fALFF激活模式。当前熟悉(MEAM)条件下的研究结果对认知衰老有影响,因为经历与年龄相关记忆衰退的人特别容易出现海马旁皮质体积减少。使用文本分析程序语言查询与字数统计进行了分析,以探索大脑活动与MEAMs内容之间的相关性。
我们的研究结果表明,在正常老年人中海马旁皮质与MEAM相关的激活是明显的。然而,对于被诊断患有轻度认知障碍和/或前驱阿尔茨海默病的老年人群体,这种脑状态是否可以实现尚待确定。