年龄对大脑功能连接在听觉空间选择性注意力的影响
概括
老年人由于大脑功能连接性减少而表现出受损的听觉注意力,特别是在整合跨时间信息方面. 这项研究提供了神经科学对大脑网络衰老影响的见解.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 听觉感知是一种听觉感知.
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 老龄化可能会对复杂环境中的听觉感知产生负面影响,特别是听觉空间选择性注意力.
- 这些与年龄相关的变化背后的脑功能连接仍然未得到充分研究.
研究的目的:
- 调查在听觉空间选择性注意任务期间年轻人和老年人之间大脑功能连接的差异.
- 探索衰老如何影响动态大脑网络模式.
主要方法:
- 招募了10名年轻人和10名老年人进行行为和脑电图 (EEG) 数据收集.
- 从EEG信号构建单层和多层动态大脑网络.
- 分析了网络合,全球信息传输效率,多层模块化和多层参与系数.
主要成果:
- 年龄较大的成年人表现出较低的准确性和更长的反应时间,表明任务难度.
- 年长的成年人显示,前额前额网络合和全球信息传输效率下降.
- 在老年人中观察到跨时间信息整合的减少,由较低的多层模块化和参与系数证明.
结论:
- 衰老在听觉空间选择性注意力过程中显著改变大脑功能连接模式.
- 减少网络合和受损的跨时代信息整合是大脑网络中与衰老相关的变化的特征.
- 这些发现为了解衰老中的大脑网络动态提供了神经科学证据,并可能为临床干预提供信息.
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