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Youthful Brains in Older Adults: Preserved Neuroanatomy in the Default Mode and Salience Networks Contributes to Youthful Memory in Superaging

机译:老年人的年轻大脑:默认模式下保留的神经解剖结构和显着网络有助于超龄化的年轻记忆

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Decline in cognitive skills, especially in memory, is often viewed as part of "normal" aging. Yet some individuals "age better" than others. Building on prior research showing that cortical thickness in one brain region, the anterior midcingulate cortex, is preserved in older adults with memory performance abilities equal to or better than those of people 20-30 years younger (i.e., "superagers"), we examined the structural integrity of two large-scale intrinsic brain networks in superaging: the default mode network, typically engaged during memory encoding and retrieval tasks, and the salience network, typically engaged during attention, motivation, and executive function tasks. We predicted that superagers would have preserved cortical thickness in critical nodes in these networks. We defined superagers (60-80 years old) based on their performance compared to young adults (18-32 years old) on the California Verbal Learning Test Long Delay Free Recall test. We found regions within the networks of interest where the cerebral cortex of superagers was thicker than that of typical older adults, and where superagers were anatomically indistinguishable from young adults; hippocampal volume was also preserved in superagers. Within the full group of older adults, thickness of a number of regions, including the anterior temporal cortex, rostral medial prefrontal cortex, and anterior midcingulate cortex, correlated with memory performance, as did the volume of the hippocampus. These results indicate older adults with youthful memory abilities have youthful brain regions in key paralimbic and limbic nodes of the defaultmodeand salience networks that support attentional, executive, and mnemonic processes subserving memory function.
机译:认知能力下降,尤其是记忆力下降,通常被视为“正常”衰老的一部分。但是有些人比其他人“年龄更好”。根据先前的研究结果,我们研究了一个大脑区域(中扣带前皮质)的大脑皮层厚度在具有记忆表现能力等于或优于20至30岁的年轻人(即“超龄者”)的老年人中得到保留,两个大型内在大脑网络在结构上的重叠的结构完整性:默认模式网络(通常在内存编码和检索任务期间使用)和显着网络(通常在注意力,动机和执行功能任务期间使用)。我们预测,超级人将在这些网络的关键节点中保留皮质厚度。我们根据加利福尼亚语言学习测试长时延免费召回测试中与年轻人(18-32岁)相比,超级年龄(60-80岁)的表现来定义。我们发现感兴趣的网络区域中,超级年龄者的大脑皮层比典型老年人的大脑皮层厚,并且超级年龄者在解剖学上与年轻成年人没有区别。在超龄者中海马体积也得以保留。在整个老年人群中,包括前颞叶皮层,延髓内侧前额叶皮层和前扣带回皮层在内的许多区域的厚度与记忆功能有关,海马的体积也与此相关。这些结果表明,具有青年记忆能力的老年人在默认模式和显着网络的关键的上,下肢和边缘节点具有年轻的大脑区域,这些网络支持记忆功能的注意力,执行和助记过程。

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