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Low Arousal Positive Emotional Stimuli Attenuate Aberrant Working Memory Processing in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment

机译:低唤醒积极情绪刺激减弱轻度认知障碍患者的异常工作记忆处理能力

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Emotional enhancement effects on memory have been reported to mitigate the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, relative to their manifestation in persons without pathologic aging, these effects may be reduced in magnitude or even deleterious, especially in tasks that more closely model ecologic memory performance. Based upon a synthesis of such reports, we hypothesized that in persons with AD low arousal positive stimuli would evoke relatively intact emotional enhancement effects, but that high arousal negative stimuli would evoke disordered emotional enhancement effects. To assess this, participants with and without mild cognitive impairment (MCI) presumed to be due to AD performed an emotionally-valenced short-term memory task while encephalography was recorded. Results indicated that for persons with MCI, high arousal negative stimuli led to working memory processing patterns previously associated with MCI presumed due to AD and dementia of the Alzheimer’s type. In contrast, low arousal positive stimuli evoked a processing pattern similar to MCI participants’ unaffected spouses. Our current findings suggest that low arousal positive stimuli attenuate working memory deficits of MCI due to Alzheimer’s disease.
机译:据报道,情绪增强对记忆的作用可减轻阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的病理生理。但是,相对于它们在没有病理性衰老的人群中的表现而言,这些影响可能会减小甚至是有害的,尤其是在更紧密地模拟生态记忆性能的任务中。基于这些报告的综合,我们假设在患有AD的人中,低唤醒积极刺激会引起相对完整的情绪增强作用,而高唤醒负刺激则会引起无序的情绪增强作用。为了评估这一点,在记录脑电图的同时,假定患有或未患有轻度认知障碍(MCI)的参与者都进行了情绪化的短期记忆任务。结果表明,对于患有MCI的人来说,强烈的唤醒负刺激导致先前与MCI相关的工作记忆处理模式,这可能是AD和痴呆所致。相比之下,低唤醒积极刺激引起了类似于MCI参与者未受影响的配偶的处理方式。我们目前的发现表明,低唤起性阳性刺激可减轻由于阿尔茨海默氏病引起的MCI的工作记忆缺陷。

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