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Sex Matters: Hippocampal Volume Predicts Individual Differences in Associative Memory in Cognitively Normal Older Women but Not Men

机译:性问题:海马体积预测认知正常的老年妇女而非男性的联想记忆中的个体差异

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The hippocampus plays a prominent role in associative memory by supporting relational binding and recollection processes. Structural atrophy in the hippocampus is likely to induce associative memory deficits in older adults. Previous studies have primarily focused on average age-related differences in hippocampal structure and memory performance. To date, however, it remains unclear whether individual differences in hippocampal morphometry underlie differential associative memory performance, and whether there are sex differences in the structural correlates of associative memory in healthy older adults. Here, we used voxel-based morphometry (VBM) to examine the extent to which gray matter volume (GMV) of the hippocampus predicts associative memory performance in cognitively normal older adults. Seventy-one participants completed a cued recall paired-associative learning test (PALT), which consists of novel associations and semantically related associations, and underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We observed worse associative memory performance and larger variability for novel associations than for semantically related associations. The VBM results revealed that higher scores on associative memory for novel associations were related to greater hippocampal GMV across all older adults. When considering men and women separately, the correlation between hippocampal GMV and associative memory performance for novel associations reached significance only in older women. These findings suggest that hippocampal structural volumes may predict individual differences in novel associative memory in older women but not men.
机译:海马通过支持关系绑定和记忆过程在联想记忆中起着重要作用。海马中的结构性萎缩很可能诱发老年人的联想记忆缺陷。先前的研究主要集中在海马结构和记忆性能的平均年龄相关差异。然而,迄今为止,尚不清楚健康的老年人中海马形态学的个体差异是否是差异联想记忆性能的基础,以及联想记忆的结构相关性是否存在性别差异。在这里,我们使用基于体素的形态计量学(VBM)来检查海马的灰质体积(GMV)预测认知正常老年人的联想记忆表现的程度。七十一名参与者完成了提示性回忆配对联想学习测验(PALT),该测验由新颖的联想和语义相关的联想组成,并接受了磁共振成像(MRI)。我们观察到新型关联的联想记忆性能比语义关联更差,变异性更大。 VBM结果表明,新联想的联想记忆得分较高与所有老年人的海马GMV较高有关。当分别考虑男女时,海马GMV与新联想的联想记忆性能之间的相关性仅在老年女性中才有意义。这些发现表明,海马的结构体积可能预测老年女性的新联想记忆中的个体差异,而不是男性。

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