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Lexical Frequency Affects Functional Activation and Accuracy in Picture Naming Among Older and Younger Adults

机译:词汇频率影响较大的成年人和较年轻成人的图片中的功能激活和准确性

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As individuals age, they experience increased difficulties producing speech, especially with infrequent words. Older adults report that word retrieval difficulties frequently occur and are highly frustrating. However, little is known about how age affects the neural basis of language production. Moreover, age-related increases in brain activation are often observed, yet there is disagreement about whether such increases represent a form of neural compensation or dedifferentiation. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine if there are age-related differences in functional activation during picture naming and whether such differences are consistent with a compensatory. dedifferentiation, or hybrid account that factors in difficulty. Healthy younger and older adults performed a picture-naming task with stimuli that varied in lexical frequency-our proxy for difficulty. Both younger and older adults were sensitive to lexical frequency behaviorally and neurally. However, younger adults performed more accurately overall and engaged both language (bilateral insula and temporal pole) and cognitive control (bilateral superior frontal gyri and left cingulate) regions to a greater extent than older adults when processing lower frequency items. In both groups, poorer performance was associated with increases in functional activation consistent with dedifferentiation. Moreover, there were age-related differences in the strength of these correlations, with better performing younger adults modulating the bilateral insula and temporal pole and better performing older adults modulating bilateral frontal pole and precuneus. Overall, these findings highlight the influence of task difficulty on fMRI activation in older adults and suggest that as task difficulty increases, older and younger adults rely on different neural resources.
机译:作为个人年龄,他们经历了产生言论的困难,特别是少常见的话。老年人报告说,检索困难经常发生,并且非常令人沮丧。然而,关于年龄如何影响语言生产的神经基础知之甚少。此外,经常观察到脑激活的年龄相关的增加,但是这种增加是否代表神经补偿或去除湿的形式存在分歧。我们使用功能磁共振成像(FMRI)来确定图片命名期间功能激活的年龄相关的差异,以及这种差异是否与补偿性一致。消化不良,或混合账户难以的因素。健康的年轻人和老年人在词汇频率中变得令人变化 - 我们的代理难以实现健康的年轻人和老年人。年轻人和老年人均为行为和神经的词汇频率敏感。然而,年轻的成年人在处理较低频率的物品时比老年人更准确地整体精确地进行了更准确的,并从事语言(双侧肠道和颞杆)和认知控制(双侧高级额外的圆形吉尔蒂和左铰接)区域。在这两组中,较差的性能与与去除湿的功能激活的增加有关。此外,这些相关性的强度有与年龄相关的差异,更好地表演了较年轻的成年人调节双侧肠和颞杆,更好地表演老年人调制双侧额头杆和前腿。总体而言,这些发现突出了任务难以对老年人FMRI激活的影响,并认为随着任务难度增加,年龄较大的成年人依赖于不同的神经资源。

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