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Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is Associated with Executive Control in Late-Middle-Aged Adults: An Event-Related (De) Synchronization (ERD/ERS) Study

机译:晚期中年成年人的心肺健康与执行控制相关:一项事件相关(De)同步(ERD / ERS)研究

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The present study sought to determine whether cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with cognitive function in late-middle-aged adults from event-related desynchronization (ERD) and event-related synchronization (ERS) perspectives. Late-middle-aged adults were categorized into either the high-fitness group or the low-fitness group based on their estimated cardiorespiratory fitness values. The participants completed the Stroop Test, which is comprised of incongruent and neutral conditions, while the brain activities were recoded. The alpha ERD and ERS values based on the equation proposed by Pfurtscheller () were further calculated. The results revealed that the adults with higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness demonstrated superior Stroop performance, regardless of Stroop congruency. While these high-fitness adults had less positive upper alpha ERD values in the later epoch window compared to their lower-fitness counterparts, they had greater lower alpha ERD values in the early epoch window. Additionally, in the late epoch window, the high-fitness adults showed less positive lower alpha ERD values on neutral, but not incongruent condition, relative to their low-fitness counterparts. These findings suggest that cardiorespiratory fitness of the late-middle-aged adults is positively associated with cognitive functioning, especially the cognitive processes related to the inhibition of task-irrelevant information and those processes required the devotion of greater amounts of attentional resources to a given task.
机译:本研究试图从事件相关的失步(ERD)和事件相关的同步(ERS)角度确定中晚期成年人的心肺功能是否与认知功能相关。中晚期成年人根据其估计的心肺适应度值分为高健康组或低健康组。参与者完成了Stroop测试,其中包括不一致和中立的条件,同时对大脑活动进行了重新编码。进一步计算了基于Pfurtscheller()提出的方程的αERD和ERS值。结果显示,无论Stroop一致性如何,具有较高心肺适应水平的成年人均表现出卓越的Stroop性能。虽然这些高健康度成年人在较低的时期窗口中具有较高的较低的ERD值,但在较低的时期窗口中具有较高的较低的ERD值。此外,在较晚的时期,相对于低适应人群,高适应人群在中性但并非不一致的情况下显示出较低的较低的αERD阳性值。这些发现表明,中晚期成年人的心肺功能与认知功能呈正相关,尤其是与抑制与任务无关的信息有关的认知过程,而这些过程需要投入大量注意力资源用于特定任务。

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