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The Relationship of Cognitive Performance and the Theta-Alpha Power Ratio Is Age-Dependent: An EEG Study of Short Term Memory and Reasoning during Task and Resting-State in Healthy Young and Old Adults

机译:认知能力和Theta-Alpha功率比的关系取决于年龄:健康年轻人的任务和休息状态下短期记忆和推理的脑电图研究

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Objective: The Theta-Alpha ratio (TAR) is known to differ based upon age and cognitive ability, with pathological electroencephalography (EEG) patterns routinely found within neurodegenerative disorders of older adults. We hypothesized that cognitive ability would predict EEG metrics differently within healthy young and old adults, and that healthy old adults not showing age-expected EEG activity may be more likely to demonstrate cognitive deficits relative to old adults showing these expected changes. Methods: In 216 EEG blocks collected in 16 young and 20 old adults during rest (eyes open, eyes closed) and cognitive tasks (short-term memory [STM]; matrix reasoning [RM; Raven's matrices]), models assessed the contributing roles of cognitive ability, age, and task in predicting the TAR. A general linear mixed-effects regression model was used to model this relationship, including interaction effects to test whether increased cognitive ability predicted TAR differently for young and old adults at rest and during cognitive tasks. Results: The relationship between cognitive ability and the TAR across all blocks showed age-dependency, and cognitive performance at the CZ midline location predicted the TAR measure when accounting for the effect of age ( p < 0.05, chi-square test of nested models). Age significantly interacted with STM performance in predicting the TAR ( p < 0.05); increases in STM were associated with increased TAR in young adults, but not in old adults. RM showed similar interaction effects with aging and TAR ( p < 0.10). Conclusion: EEG correlates of cognitive ability are age-dependent. Adults who did not show age-related EEG changes were more likely to exhibit cognitive deficits than those who showed age-related changes. This suggests that healthy aging should produce moderate changes in Alpha and TAR measures, and the absence of such changes signals impaired cognitive functioning.
机译:目的:已知Theta-Alpha比率(TAR)随年龄和认知能力的不同而不同,在老年人的神经退行性疾病中通常会发现病理性脑电图(EEG)模式。我们假设认知能力在健康的年轻人和老年人中对EEG指标的预测不同,并且与显示这些预期变化的老年人相比,未显示年龄预期的EEG活动的健康的老年人更有可能表现出认知缺陷。方法:在休息(睁眼,闭眼)和认知任务(短期记忆[STM];矩阵推理[RM; Raven矩阵])期间,在16名年轻人和20岁成年人中收集的216个脑电图块,评估了模型的作用预测TAR的认知能力,年龄和任务。使用一般的线性混合效应回归模型对该关系进行建模,包括相互作用效应,以测试认知能力的增强对于静止和认知任务中的年轻人和老年人是否以不同的方式预测TAR。结果:所有区域的认知能力和TAR之间的关系显示出年龄依赖性,并且在考虑年龄影响时,CZ中线位置的认知表现预测了TAR度量(p <0.05,嵌套模型的卡方检验) 。在预测TAR时,年龄与STM性能显着相关(p <0.05); STM的增加与年轻人中的TAR增加有关,但与成年人无关。 RM与衰老和TAR表现出相似的相互作用效应(p <0.10)。结论:脑电图的认知能力与年龄有关。与年龄无关的成年人比与年龄无关的成年人更容易出现认知缺陷。这表明健康的衰老应该在Alpha和TAR量度上产生适度的变化,而缺乏这种变化则表明认知功能受损。

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