Age-related increase in brain activity during task-related and -negative networks and numerical inductive reasoning

被引:0
作者
Sun, Li [1 ]
Liang, Peipeng [1 ]
Jia, Xiuqin [1 ]
Qi, Zhigang [1 ]
Li, Kuncheng [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Xuan Wu Hosp, Dept Radiol, Beijing 100053, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Aging; numerical inductive reasoning; fMRI; DEFAULT-MODE NETWORK; MEMORY LOAD; FMRI; DEMENTIA; RECRUITMENT; DEACTIVATION; SYSTEMS; ADULTS; SHIFT; STATE;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown that elderly adults exhibit increased and decreased activation on various cognitive tasks, yet little is known about age-related changes in inductive reasoning. Methods: To investigate the neural basis for the aging effect on inductive reasoning, 15 young and 15 elderly subjects performed numerical inductive reasoning while in a magnetic resonance (MR) scanner. Results: Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis revealed that numerical inductive reasoning, relative to rest, yielded multiple frontal, temporal, parietal, and some subcortical area activations for both age groups. In addition, the younger participants showed significant regions of task-induced deactivation, while no deactivation occurred in the elderly adults. Direct group comparisons showed that elderly adults exhibited greater activity in regions of task-related activation and areas showing task-induced deactivation (TID) in the younger group. Conclusions: Our findings suggest an age-related deficiency in neural function and resource allocation during inductive reasoning.
引用
收藏
页码:5960 / U1971
页数:10
相关论文
共 28 条
[1]  
Allali G, 2013, J GERONTOL A
[2]   Functional-Anatomic Fractionation of the Brain's Default Network [J].
Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R. ;
Reidler, Jay S. ;
Sepulcre, Jorge ;
Poulin, Renee ;
Buckner, Randy L. .
NEURON, 2010, 65 (04) :550-562
[3]   Isolating age-group differences in working memory load-related neural activity: Assessing the contribution of working memory capacity using a partial-trial fMRI method [J].
Bennett, Ilana J. ;
Rivera, Hannah G. ;
Rypma, Bart .
NEUROIMAGE, 2013, 72 :20-32
[4]   Hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults: The HAROLD model [J].
Cabeza, R .
PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING, 2002, 17 (01) :85-100
[5]   Age differences in prefontal recruitment during verbal working memory maintenance depend on memory load [J].
Cappell, Katherine A. ;
Gmeindl, Leon ;
Reuter-Lorenz, Patricia A. .
CORTEX, 2010, 46 (04) :462-473
[6]   Que PASA? The posterior-anterior shift in aging [J].
Davis, Simon W. ;
Dennis, Nancy A. ;
Daselaar, Sander M. ;
Fleck, Mathias S. ;
Cabeza, Roberto .
CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2008, 18 (05) :1201-1209
[7]   Age-related adaptations of brain function during a memory task are also present at rest [J].
Filippini, N. ;
Nickerson, L. D. ;
Beckmann, C. F. ;
Ebmeier, K. P. ;
Frisoni, G. B. ;
Matthews, P. M. ;
Smith, S. M. ;
Mackay, C. E. .
NEUROIMAGE, 2012, 59 (04) :3821-3828
[8]   MINI-MENTAL STATE - PRACTICAL METHOD FOR GRADING COGNITIVE STATE OF PATIENTS FOR CLINICIAN [J].
FOLSTEIN, MF ;
FOLSTEIN, SE ;
MCHUGH, PR .
JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 1975, 12 (03) :189-198
[9]   Age-related changes in brain activity across the adult lifespan [J].
Grady, CL ;
Springer, MV ;
Hongwanishkul, D ;
McIntosh, AR ;
Winocur, G .
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 18 (02) :227-241
[10]   Common and dissociable neural correlates associated with component processes of inductive reasoning [J].
Jia, Xiuqin ;
Liang, Peipeng ;
Lu, Jie ;
Yang, Yanhui ;
Zhong, Ning ;
Li, Kuncheng .
NEUROIMAGE, 2011, 56 (04) :2292-2299