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Extensive occupational finger use delays age effects in tactile perception-an ERP study

机译:一项广泛的职业手指使用延迟了触觉感知中的年龄效应-ERP研究

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Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tactile perception in blind people and musicians and to be associated with changes in the central processing of tactile information. This study investigated whether expertise, due to precise and deliberate use of the fingers at work, relates to improved tactile perception and whether this expertise interacts with age. A tactile pattern and a frequency discrimination task were conducted while ERPs were measured in experts and nonexperts of two age groups within middle adulthood. Independently of age, accuracy was better in experts than in nonexperts in both tasks. Somatosensory N70 amplitudes were larger with increasing age and for experts than for nonexperts. P100 amplitudes were smaller in experts than in nonexperts in the frequency discrimination task. In the pattern discrimination task, P300 difference wave amplitude was reduced in experts and late middle-aged adults. In the frequency discrimination task, P300 was more equally distributed in late middle-aged adults. We conclude that extensive, dexterous manual work leads to acquisition of tactile expertise and that this expertise might delay, but not counteract, age effects on tactile perception. Comparable neurophysiological changes induced by age and expertise presumably have different underlying mechanisms. Enlarged somatosensory N70 amplitudes might result from reduced inhibition in older adults but from enhanced, specific excitability of the somatosensory cortex in experts. Regarding P300, smaller amplitudes might indicate fewer available resources in older adults and, by contrast, a reduced need to engage as much cognitive effort to the task in experts.
机译:以前已经证明,由于大量使用手而产生的触觉专业知识可以改善盲人和音乐家的触觉感知,并与触觉信息的中央处理方式的变化有关。这项研究调查了由于在工作中精确和故意使用手指而导致的专业知识是否与改善的触觉感知有关,以及这种专业知识是否与年龄相互作用。在成年中的两个年龄段的专家和非专家中测量ERP的同时,进行了触觉模式和频率辨别任务。与年龄无关,在这两项任务中,专家的准确性要优于非专家。随着年龄的增长和专家年龄的增加,体感N70的幅度要大于非专家。在频率识别任务中,专家的P100幅度小于非专家的P100幅度。在模式识别任务中,专家和中年后期成年人降低了P300差异波幅度。在频率歧视任务中,P300在中年晚期成年人中的分布更均匀。我们得出的结论是,广泛而灵巧的手工工作会导致获得触觉专业知识,并且这种专业知识可能会延迟但不会抵消年龄对触觉感知的影响。年龄和专业知识引起的可比较的神经生理变化大概具有不同的潜在机制。体感N70振幅的增大可能是由于老年人抑制作用的降低,但又是专家体内体感皮层的特异性兴奋性增强所致。关于P300,较小的振幅可能表示老年人的可用资源较少,相反,减少了对专家任务投入更多认知工作的需求。

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