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Patterns of effective connectivity during memory encoding and retrieval differ between patients with mild cognitive impairment and healthy older adults

机译:轻度认知障碍患者和健康成年人之间在记忆编码和检索过程中有效连接的方式有所不同

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Previous research has shown that there is considerable overlap in the neural networks mediating successful memory encoding and retrieval. However, little is known about how the relevant human brain regions interact during these distinct phases of memory or how such interactions are affected by memory deficits that characterize mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a condition that often precedes dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. Here we employed multivariate Granger causality analysis using autoregressive modeling of inferred neuronal time series obtained by deconvolving the hemodynamic response function from measured blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) time series data, in order to examine the effective connectivity between brain regions during successful encoding and/or retrieval of object location associations in MCI patients and comparable healthy older adults. During encoding, healthy older adults demonstrated a left hemisphere dominant pattern where the inferior frontal junction, anterior intraparietal sulcus (likely involving the parietal eye fields), and posterior cingulate cortex drove activation inmost left hemisphere regions and virtually every right hemisphere region tested. These regions are part of a frontoparietal network that mediates top-down cognitive control and is implicated in successful memory formation. In contrast, in the MCI patients, the right frontal eye field drove activation in every left hemisphere region examined, suggesting reliance on more basic visual search processes. Retrieval in the healthy older adults was primarily driven by the right hippocampus with lesser contributions of the right anterior thalamic nuclei and right inferior frontal sulcus, consistent with theoretical models holding the hippocampus as critical for the successful retrieval of memories. The pattern differed in MCI patients, in whom the right inferior frontal junction and right anterior thalamus drove successful memory retrieval, reflecting the characteristic hippocampal dysfunction of these patients. These findings demonstrate that neural network interactions differ markedly between MCI patients and healthy older adults. Future efforts will investigate the impact of cognitive rehabilitation of memory on these connectivity patterns. Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:先前的研究表明,介导成功的记忆编码和检索的神经网络存在大量重叠。然而,人们对相关的人脑区域在记忆的这些不同阶段如何相互作用,或这种相互作用如何受到以轻度认知障碍(MCI)为特征的记忆缺陷的影响知之甚少,MCI是由于阿尔茨海默氏病而常常在痴呆之前出现的疾病。在这里,我们通过对推断的神经元时间序列进行自回归建模,使用多元Granger因果关系分析,该方法通过从测量的血液氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)时间序列数据中对血液动力学响应函数进行反卷积获得,以检查在成功编码和/或检索MCI患者和相当的健康老年人中的对象位置关联。在编码过程中,健康的老年人表现出左半球优势模式,其中下额叶交界处,前顶内沟(可能累及顶眼视野)和后扣带回皮质驱动了大多数左半球区域以及几乎每个测试的右半球区域的激活。这些区域是额顶网的一部分,其介导自上而下的认知控制,并与成功的记忆形成有关。相比之下,在MCI患者中,右额眼视野驱动每个检查的左半球区域的激活,表明依赖于更基本的视觉搜索过程。在健康的老年人中,检索主要是由右海马驱动的,右前丘脑核和右下额沟的贡献较小,这与认为海马对成功恢复记忆至关重要的理论模型一致。 MCI患者的模式有所不同,其中右下额叶连接和右前丘脑驱动成功的记忆恢复,反映了这些患者特征性的海马功能障碍。这些发现表明,MCI患者和健康的成年人之间神经网络的相互作用存在显着差异。未来的工作将调查记忆的认知康复对这些连接方式的影响。由Elsevier Inc.发布

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