Age-related decline in cognitive flexibility and inadequate preparation: evidence from task-state network analysis.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY GeroScience Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1007/s11357-024-01135-x
Haishuo Xia, Ting Li, Yongqing Hou, Zijin Liu, Antao Chen
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Behavioral evidence showed decreased cognitive flexibility in older adults. However, task-based network mechanisms of cognitive flexibility in aging (CFA) remain unclear. Here, we provided the first task-state network evidence that CFA was associated with inadequate preparation for switching trials by revealing age-related changes in functional integration. We examined functional integration in a letter-number switch task that distinguished between the cue and target stages. Both young and older adults showed decreased functional integration from the cue stage to the target stage, indicating that control-related processes were executed as the task progressed. However, compared to young adults, older adults showed less cue-to-target reduction in functional integration, which was primarily driven by higher network integration in the target stage. Moreover, less cue-to-target reductions were correlated with age-related decreases in task performance in the switch task. To sum up, compared to young adults, older adults pre-executed less control-related processes in the cue stage and more control-related processes in the target stage. Therefore, the decline in cognitive flexibility in older adults was associated with inadequate preparation for the impending demands of cognitive switching. This study offered novel insights into network mechanisms underlying CFA. Furthermore, we highlighted that training the function of brain networks, in conjunction with providing more preparation time for older adults, may be beneficial to their cognitive flexibility.

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与年龄有关的认知灵活性下降和准备不足:任务状态网络分析的证据。
行为学证据显示,老年人的认知灵活性有所下降。然而,基于任务的老年认知灵活性(CFA)网络机制仍不清楚。在这里,我们通过揭示与年龄相关的功能整合变化,首次提供了任务态网络证据,证明老年认知灵活性与转换试验准备不足有关。我们在一项区分线索和目标阶段的字母-数字转换任务中考察了功能整合。从提示阶段到目标阶段,年轻人和老年人的功能整合都有所下降,这表明随着任务的进行,与控制相关的过程被执行。然而,与年轻人相比,老年人从提示到目标的功能整合减少较少,这主要是由于目标阶段的网络整合较高。此外,线索到目标的减少与切换任务中与年龄相关的任务表现下降也有关联。总之,与年轻人相比,老年人在线索阶段预先执行的控制相关过程较少,而在目标阶段执行的控制相关过程较多。因此,老年人认知灵活性的下降与对即将到来的认知转换需求准备不足有关。这项研究为我们提供了关于CFA基础网络机制的新见解。此外,我们还强调,训练大脑网络的功能,同时为老年人提供更多的准备时间,可能对他们的认知灵活性有益。
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GeroScience Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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期刊介绍: GeroScience is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles related to research in the biology of aging and research on biomedical applications that impact aging. The scope of articles to be considered include evolutionary biology, biophysics, genetics, genomics, proteomics, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, and psychology.
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