Different cortex activation between young and middle-aged people during different type problem-solving: An EEG&fNIRS study

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING NeuroImage Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121062
Mevhibe Saricaoglu , Meryem Ayşe Yücel , Miray Budak , Ahmet Omurtag , Lutfu Hanoglu
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Problem-solving strategies vary depending on the type of problem and aging. This study investigated the hemodynamic response measured by the changes in the oxyhemoglobin concentration (HbO), alpha frequency power, and their interrelation during problem-solving in healthy young and middle-aged individuals, employing combined electroencephalography (EEG) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) recordings. The study included 39 young and 30 middle-aged subjects. The brain activation that occurred while answering different questions was recorded using combined EEG and fNIRS. During the EEG & fNIRS recording, four questions (arithmetic, general knowledge, insight, and basic operation) were used for problem-solving. Alpha power (8–13 Hz) and HbO changes were analyzed. The behavioral results indicated significant differences between age groups in various question types. While the middle-aged group performed better on the general knowledge questions, the older group performed better on the insight and four-process questions. The fNIRS results reveal significant differences in brain activation during problem-solving tasks, particularly in regions like DLPFC/TA, STG, pSSC/Wernicke, and STG/angular gyrus Wernicke's area. The young group with the highest HbO was recorded during arithmetic questions, general knowledge questions, and basic operation questions. In contrast, there was no significant highest HbO during insight questions. Similar findings were observed in the middle-aged group, with the highest HbO recorded during general knowledge questions. However, there was no significant HbO in other channels during the solving of other question types in this group. The alpha power varied across different electrodes for various question types in both young and middle-aged groups. The highest alpha frequency band power for different electrodes was recorded while solving general knowledge questions in the young group and insight questions in the middle-aged group. Finally, the EEG and fNIRS correlation results showed positive correlations between HbO and alpha frequency band power in specific brain regions while solving general knowledge questions, particularly in the middle-aged group.
The study reveals age-related differences in behavioral performance, brain activation patterns, and neural correlates during various cognitive tasks, showcasing distinct strengths between middle-aged and young individuals in specific question types.
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不同类型问题解决过程中青年和中年人大脑皮层激活的差异:一项脑电图和脑电波成像研究。
解决问题的策略因问题的类型和年龄而异。本研究采用脑电图(EEG)和功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)联合记录的方法,研究了健康中青年在解决问题过程中,通过测量血红蛋白氧浓度(HbO)、α频率功率的变化及其相互关系所测量的血流动力学反应。该研究包括39名年轻人和30名中年人。在回答不同问题时发生的大脑活动用脑电图和近红外光谱相结合的方法记录下来。在EEG和fNIRS记录过程中,使用四个问题(算术、常识、洞察力和基本操作)来解决问题。分析α功率(8-13 Hz)和HbO的变化。行为结果显示,不同年龄组在不同问题类型上存在显著差异。中年组在常识问题上表现更好,而老年组在洞察力和四过程问题上表现更好。fNIRS结果显示,在解决问题的任务中,大脑的激活存在显著差异,尤其是在DLPFC/TA、STG、pSSC/韦尼克和STG/角回韦尼克区。在数学题、常识题和基本操作题中,低龄组的HbO值最高。相比之下,在洞察力问题中没有显著的最高HbO。在中年组中也观察到类似的发现,在一般知识问题中记录的HbO最高。而本组在其他题型的解决过程中,其他频道的HbO均不明显。对于不同类型的问题,青年组和中年组的alpha功率在不同的电极上有所不同。不同电极在解决青年组的常识问题和中年组的洞察力问题时,记录了最高的α频带功率。最后,EEG和fNIRS相关结果显示,在解决一般知识问题时,特定脑区HbO与α频段功率呈正相关,特别是在中年组。该研究揭示了在各种认知任务中的行为表现、大脑激活模式和神经关联方面的年龄相关差异,在特定类型的问题中显示出中年人和年轻人之间的明显优势。
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NeuroImage
NeuroImage 医学-核医学
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11.30
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809
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: NeuroImage, a Journal of Brain Function provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in acquiring, analyzing, and modelling neuroimaging data and in applying these techniques to the study of structure-function and brain-behavior relationships. Though the emphasis is on the macroscopic level of human brain organization, meso-and microscopic neuroimaging across all species will be considered if informative for understanding the aforementioned relationships.
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