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Effects of distracter novelty on attentional orienting in healthy aging and Parkinson's disease: An event-related potential (ERP) study.

机译:分心的新颖性对健康衰老和帕金森氏病注意方向的影响:一项事件相关电位(ERP)研究。

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Novel events are preferentially processed in the brain in order to facilitate adaptive responses to a dynamic, changing world. However, much is still unknown about the mechanisms that give rise to attentional orienting toward novel events in the brain. Healthy aging and Parkinson's disease (PD) have been previously associated with deficits in novelty processing, which is mediated by neural networks that give rise to preferential processing for novel distracters. In order to better characterize the nature of these attentional mechanisms, two event-related potential (ERP) experiments were conducted in young adults, older adults, and PD patients. The experiments manipulated the novelty characteristics of task-irrelevant distracters that were presented in the context of a three-stimulus oddball task. This task allowed for the examination of both distracter- and target-related processing as a function of distracter novelty. As expected, novel distracters differentially engaged the visual attention system in ways that were not seen for non-novel distracters. However, older adults and PD patients showed impairments in their attentional orienting responses toward novel stimuli. These deficits in distracter processing were associated with a number of other cognitive and emotional symptoms, and further gave rise to impairments in target-related processing. Notably, older adults and PD patients exhibited weaker processing of attentional targets and a frontal shift in their ERP reflections of target processing, which is consistent with a frontally-mediated deficit in memory updating for the targets. Taken together, the results of these experiments provide strong evidence that novel events receive preferential neural processing in ways that are influenced by the stimulus features that characterize the event, as well as the functional integrity of specialized attentional orienting networks in the brain. Older adults and PD patients appear to be less engaged with new information, yet more susceptible to the interfering effects of novel distracters. These findings help to clarify the ways in which stimulus characteristics affect attentional orienting to unexpected events, along with the impacts that healthy aging and PD have on this process.
机译:优先在大脑中处理新事件,以促进对动态变化的世界的自适应响应。但是,关于引起注意力定向到大脑中新事件的机制仍然未知。健康衰老和帕金森氏病(PD)以前与新颖性处理能力不足有关,后者是由神经网络介导的,这种神经网络导致了新型干扰物的优先处理。为了更好地表征这些注意机制的性质,在年轻人,老年人和PD患者中进行了两个事件相关电位(ERP)实验。实验操纵了与任务无关的干扰物的新颖性特征,这些特征是在三刺激奇异球任务的背景下呈现的。该任务允许根据干扰物新颖性来检查干扰物和目标相关处理。不出所料,新颖的干扰物以不同于非新颖干扰物的方式吸引视觉注意力系统。然而,老年人和PD患者在针对新刺激的注意力定向反应中显示出障碍。分心器处理过程中的这些缺陷与许多其他认知和情感症状相关,并进一步导致与目标相关的处理过程中的损伤。值得注意的是,老年人和PD患者对注意力目标的处理较弱,并且ERP对目标处理的反应发生了前移,这与目标介导的记忆更新中的前导介导的缺陷相一致。综上所述,这些实验的结果提供了有力的证据,表明新事件以受到表征事件的刺激特征以及大脑中专门的注意力定向网络的功能完整性的影响的方式接受了优先的神经处理。老年人和PD患者似乎不太了解新信息,但更容易受到新型干扰物的干扰。这些发现有助于阐明刺激特征如何影响注意力对意外事件的定向,以及健康的衰老和PD对这一过程的影响。

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    University of Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of Florida.;
  • 学科 Psychology Cognitive.;Psychology Clinical.;Psychology Psychobiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 106 p.
  • 总页数 106
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:44

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