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Supine posture affects cortical plasticity in elderly but not young women during a word learning-recognition task

机译:仰卧姿势会影响老年人的皮质可塑性,而不是年轻女性在学习识别任务中

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Highlights ? 30 young and 20 old women were split in 2 h horizontal Bed Rest vs. sitting groups. ? In a word learning task Bed Rest elderly showed reduced left Recognition Potential. ? A correlation was found in elderly between lower performance and right shift of RP. ? 2 h Bed Rest in elderly is associated to dysfunctional loss of cortical asymmetry. Abstract The present research investigated the hypothesis that elderly and horizontal body position contribute to impair learning capacity. To this aim, 30 young (mean age: 23.2 years) and 20 elderly women (mean age: 82.8 years) were split in two equal groups, one assigned to the Seated Position (SP), and the other to the horizontal Bed Rest position (hBR). In the Learning Phase, participants were shown 60 words randomly distributed, and in the subsequent Recognition Phase they had to recognize them mixed with a sample of 60 new words. Behavioral analyses showed age-group effects, with young women exhibiting faster response times and higher accuracy rates than elderly women, but no interaction of body position with age group was found. Analysis of the RP component (250–270 ms) revealed greater negativity in the left Occipital gyrus/Cuneus of both sitting age-groups, but significantly left-lateralized RP in left Lingual gyrus only in young bedridden women. Elderly hBR women showed a lack of left RP lateralization, the main generator being located in the right Cuneus. Young participants had the typical old/new effect (450–800 ms) in different portions of left Frontal gyri/Uncus, whereas elderly women showed no differences in stimulus processing and its location. EEG alpha activity analyzed during a 3 min resting state, soon after the recognition task, revealed greater alpha amplitude (i.e., cortical inhibition) in posterior sites of hBR elderly women, a result in line with their inhibited posterior RP. In elderly women the left asymmetry of RP was positively correlated with both greater accuracy and faster responses, thus pointing to a dysfunctional role, rather than a compensatory shift, of the observed right RP asymmetry in this group. This finding may have important clinical implications, with particular regard to the long-term side-effects of forced Bed Rest on elderly patients. ]]>
机译:强调 ? 30名年轻和20名老妇人分为2小时卧室休息与坐着的群体。还在一个单词中,学习任务床休息老年人表现出左上识别潜力。还在RP的低性能和右转之间存在相关性的相关性。还2 H老年床休息与心脏功能失调的皮质不对称性有关。摘要目前的研究调查了老年人和横向体位有助于损害学习能力的假设。为此目的,30名年轻(平均年龄:23​​.2岁)和20名老年妇女(平均年龄:82.8岁)分为两个相等的群体,一个分配给坐姿(SP),另一组到另一个卧床休息位置(HBR)。在学习阶段,参与者被随机分布60个单词,并且在随后的识别阶段,他们必须识别它们与60个新单词的样本混合。行为分析显示年龄组效应,年轻女性表现出比老年妇女更快的响应时间和更高的准确性率,但没有发现身体位置与年龄组的相互作用。 RP组分(250-270 ms)分析展示了坐着年龄组的左枕瘤/耳塞中的更大的消极性,但仅在年轻的卧床妇女中左侧旋转左侧左侧左侧。老年人HBR妇女缺乏左rp横向化,主要发电机位于右臀部。年轻的参与者在左前Gyri / Uncus的不同部分中有典型的旧效果(450-800毫秒),而老年妇女没有刺激加工的差异及其位置。在识别任务后不久,在3分钟内分析的EEGα活度在识别任务后,揭示了HBR年长妇女的后遗症的更大的α振幅(即皮质抑制),结果与抑制后RP为本。在老年妇女中,RP的左不对称性与均比更高的准确性和更快的反应呈正相关,从而指向该组观察到的权利RP不对称的功能障碍作用,而不是补偿转变。这一发现可能具有重要的临床意义,特别是对老年患者的强迫床休息的长期副作用特别方面。 ]]>

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