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Cognitive reserve modulates functional brain responses during memory tasks: a PET study in healthy young and elderly subjects.

机译:认知储备调节记忆任务期间的功能性大脑反应:一项针对健康的年轻人和老年人的PET研究。

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Cognitive reserve (CR) is the ability of an individual to cope with advancing brain pathology so that he remains free of symptomatology. Epidemiological evidence and in vivo neurometabolic data suggest that CR may be mediated through education or IQ. The goal of this study was to investigate CR-mediated differential brain activation in 17 healthy young adults and 19 healthy elders. Using nonquantitative H(2)(15)O PET scanning, we assessed relative regional cerebral blood flow while subjects performed a serial recognition memory task under two conditions: nonmemory control (NMC), in which one shape was presented in each study trial; and titrated demand (TD), in which study list length was adjusted so that each subject recognized shapes at approximately 75% accuracy. A factor score that summarized years of education and scores on two IQ indices was used as an index of CR. Voxel-wise, multiple regression analyses were performed with TD minus NMC difference PET counts as the dependent variable and the CR variable as the independent variable of interest. We identified brain regions where regression slopes were different from zero in each separate group, and also those where regression slopes differed between the two age groups. The slopes were significantly more positive in the young in the right inferior temporal gyrus, right postcentral gyrus, and cingulate, while the elderly had a significantly more positive slope in left cuneus. Brain regions where systematic relationships between CR and brain activation differ as a function of aging are loci where compensation for aging has occurred. They may mediate differential ability to cope with brain changes in aging.
机译:认知储备(CR)是一个人应对不断发展的脑部疾病的能力,因此他可以保持无症状。流行病学证据和体内神经代谢数据表明,CR可能是通过教育或智商来介导的。这项研究的目的是调查17位健康的年轻人和19位健康的老年人中CR介导的差异性大脑激活。使用非定量H(2)(15)O PET扫描,我们评估了受试者在以下两种情况下执行序列识别记忆任务时的相对区域脑血流量:非记忆对照(NMC),在每个研究试验中均呈一种形状;和滴定需求(TD),其中研究清单的长度经过调整,以使每个受试者都能以大约75%的准确度识别形状。总结受教育年限的因子得分和两个智商指数的得分用作CR指数。在体素方面,以TD减去NMC差异PET计数作为因变量,而CR变量作为相关自变量进行了多元回归分析。我们确定了每个单独组中回归斜率不同于零的大脑区域,以及两个年龄组之间回归斜率不同的大脑区域。右下颞回,右中后回和扣带回的年轻人中的斜率明显更高,而老年人的左楔骨中的斜率则明显更高。 CR与大脑激活之间的系统关系随衰老而变化的大脑区域是发生衰老补偿的位点。它们可能介导应付衰老的大脑变化的差异能力。

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