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Aging effects on selective attention-related electroencephalographic patterns during face encoding.

机译:面部编码期间的衰老对选择性注意相关脑电图模式的影响。

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Previous electrophysiological studies revealed that human faces elicit an early visual event-related potential (ERP) within the occipito-temporal cortex, the N170 component. Although face perception has been proposed to rely on automatic processing, the impact of selective attention on N170 remains controversial both in young and elderly individuals. Using early visual ERP and alpha power analysis, we assessed the influence of aging on selective attention to faces during delayed-recognition tasks for face and letter stimuli, examining 36 elderly and 20 young adults with preserved cognition. Face recognition performance worsened with age. Aging induced a latency delay of the N1 component for faces and letters, as well as of the face N170 component. Contrasting with letters, ignored faces elicited larger N1 and N170 components than attended faces in both age groups. This counterintuitive attention effect on face processing persisted when scenes replaced letters. In contrast with young, elderly subjects failed to suppress irrelevant letters when attending faces. Whereas attended stimuli induced a parietal alpha band desynchronization within 300-1000 ms post-stimulus with bilateral-to-right distribution for faces and left lateralization for letters, ignored and passively viewed stimuli elicited a central alpha synchronization larger on the right hemisphere. Aging delayed the latency of this alpha synchronization for both face and letter stimuli, and reduced its amplitude for ignored letters. These results suggest that due to their social relevance, human faces may cause paradoxical attention effects on early visual ERP components, but they still undergo classical top-down control as a function of endogenous selective attention. Aging does not affect the face bottom-up alerting mechanism but reduces the top-down suppression of distracting letters, possibly impinging upon face recognition, and more generally delays the top-down suppression of task-irrelevant information.
机译:先前的电生理研究表明,人脸会在枕颞皮质N170成分内引起早期的视觉事件相关电位(ERP)。尽管已经提出人脸感知依赖于自动处理,但是选择性注意对N170的影响在年轻人和老年人中仍存在争议。使用早期的视觉ERP和alpha功率分析,我们评估了在面部和字母刺激的延迟识别任务中,衰老对选择性注意面部的影响,检查了36位老年人和20位保持认知的年轻人。人脸识别性能随着年龄的增长而恶化。老化导致人脸和字母N1组件以及人脸N170组件的延迟延迟。与字母相反,在两个年龄段中,被忽略的面部所引起的N1和N170分量均大于被护理的面部。当场景替换字母时,这种对面部处理的反直觉注意力效应仍然存在。与年轻人相反,年长的受检者在面部表情上无法抑制无关的字母。参加刺激后,刺激后300-1000 ms内壁顶α波段失步,面部左右两侧分布,字母偏左偏。忽略和被动观看刺激,导致右半球中央α同步变大。老化延迟了面部和字母刺激的这种alpha同步的延迟,并降低了被忽略字母的幅度。这些结果表明,由于其与社会的相关性,人脸可能会对早期的视觉ERP组件产生反常的注意效果,但由于内生的选择性注意,它们仍然受到经典的自上而下的控制。老龄化不会影响面部自下而上的警报机制,但会减少自上而下的干扰字母的抑制,这可能会影响面部识别,并且更普遍地会延迟自上而下的与任务无关的信息的抑制。

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