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The ERP Effects of Combined Cognitive Training on Intention-Based and Stimulus-Based Actions in Older Chinese Adults

机译:联合认知训练对中国老年人基于意图和基于刺激的动作的ERP作用

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Age-related decreases in action are caused by neuromuscular weakness and cognitive decline. Although physical interventions have been reported to have beneficial effects on cognitive function in older adults, whether cognitive training improves action-related function remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of combined cognitive training on intention-based and stimulus-based actions in older adults using event-related potentials (ERPs). A total of 26 healthy older adults (16 in the training group and 10 in the control group) participated in the study. The training group received 16 sessions of cognitive training, including eight sessions of executive function training and eight sessions of memory strategy training. Before and after training, both groups of participants underwent cognitive assessments and ERP recordings during both the acquisition and test phases with a motor cognitive paradigm. During the acquisition phase, subjects were asked to press one of two keys, either using a self-selected (intention-based) method or based on the preceding stimulus (stimulus-based). During the test phase, subjects were asked to respond to the pre-cues with either congruent or incongruent tasks. Using ERP indices—including readiness potential, P3 and contingent negative variation to identify motor preparation, stimulus processing and interference effect, respectively—we revealed the effects of training on both intention-based and stimulus-based actions. The correlations were also computed between the improved cognitive performance and the ERP amplitudes. It was shown that the improved executive function might extend substantial benefits to both actions, whereas associative memory may be specifically related to the bidirectional action-effect association of intention-based action, although the training effect of memory was absent during the insufficient training hours. In sum, the present study provided empirical evidence demonstrating that action could benefit from cognitive training. Clinical Trial Registration: www.chictr.org.cn, identifier: ChiCTR-OON-16007793.
机译:与年龄相关的动作减少是由神经肌肉无力和认知能力下降引起的。尽管据报道物理干预对老年人的认知功能具有有益作用,但尚不清楚认知训练是否可以改善动作相关功能。在这项研究中,我们调查了联合认知训练对使用事件相关电位(ERP)的老年人基于意图和基于刺激的行为的影响。共有26位健康的老年人(培训组16位,对照组10位)参加了研究。培训小组接受了16堂认知训练,其中包括八堂执行功能训练和八堂记忆策略训练。训练前后,在运动阶段和运动认知范式的采集和测试阶段,两组参与者均进行了认知评估和ERP记录。在获取阶段,要求受试者按下两个键之一,要么使用自我选择(基于意图)方法,要么基于先前的刺激(基于刺激)。在测试阶段,要求受试者以完全一致或不一致的任务对预兆做出反应。使用包括准备潜力,P3和或有的负变化的ERP指标分别识别运动准备,刺激过程和干扰效应,我们揭示了训练对基于意图和基于刺激的动作的影响。还计算了改善的认知能力和ERP幅度之间的相关性。研究表明,改善的执行功能可能会给两种动作带来实质性的好处,而联想记忆可能与基于意图的动作的双向动作-效果关联特别相关,尽管在训练时间不足的情况下,记忆的训练效果并不明显。总而言之,本研究提供了经验证据,表明行动可以从认知训练中受益。临床试验注册:www.chictr.org.cn,标识符:ChiCTR-OON-16007793。

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