Pupillometry as a window to detect cognitive aging in the brain.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biomedical Engineering Letters Pub Date : 2023-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s13534-023-00315-6
Jiae Kim, Jiyeon Lee, Sang Beom Jun, Jee Eun Sung
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This study investigated whether there are aging-related differences in pupil dilation (pupillometry) while the cognitive load is manipulated using digit- and word-span tasks. A group of 17 younger and 15 cognitively healthy older adults performed digit- and word-span tasks. Each task comprised three levels of cognitive loads with 10 trials for each level. For each task, the recall accuracy and the slope of pupil dilation were calculated and analyzed. The raw signal of measured pupil size was low-pass filtered and interpolated to eliminate blinking artifacts and spike noises. Two-way ANOVA was used for statistical analyses. For the recall accuracy, the significant group differences emerged as the span increases in digit-span (5- vs. 7-digit) and word-span (4- vs. 5-word) tasks, while the group differences were not significant on 3-digit- and 3-word-span tasks with lower cognitive load. In digit-span tasks, there was no aging-related difference in the slope of pupil dilation. However, in word-span tasks, the slope of pupil dilation differed significantly between two groups as cognitive load increased, indicating that older adults presented a higher pupil dilation slope than younger adults especially under the conditions with higher cognitive load. The current study found significant aging effects in the pupil dilations under the more cognitive demanding span tasks when the types of span tasks varied (e.g., digit vs. word). The manipulations successfully elicited differential aging effects, given that the aging effects became most salient under word-span tasks with greater cognitive load especially under the maximum length.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13534-023-00315-6.

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瞳孔测量是检测大脑认知老化的窗口
本研究调查了在使用数字和单词跨度任务操纵认知负荷时,瞳孔放大(瞳孔测量)是否存在与年龄相关的差异。一组 17 名年轻人和 15 名认知健康的老年人分别完成了数字和单词跨度任务。每个任务包括三个认知负荷水平,每个水平有 10 次试验。对每项任务的回忆准确率和瞳孔放大斜率进行了计算和分析。测量瞳孔大小的原始信号经过低通滤波和内插处理,以消除眨眼伪影和尖峰噪声。统计分析采用双向方差分析。在回忆准确率方面,随着跨度的增加,在数字跨度(5 位数字与 7 位数字)和单词跨度(4 个单词与 5 个单词)任务中出现了显著的组间差异,而在认知负荷较低的 3 位数字和 3 个单词跨度任务中,组间差异不显著。在数字跨度任务中,瞳孔放大的斜率没有与年龄相关的差异。然而,在单词跨度任务中,随着认知负荷的增加,瞳孔放大斜率在两组之间存在显著差异,这表明老年人的瞳孔放大斜率高于年轻人,尤其是在认知负荷较高的条件下。本研究发现,在认知要求较高的跨度任务中,当跨度任务的类型不同(如数字与单词)时,瞳孔放大会产生明显的老化效应。在认知负荷较大的单词跨度任务中,尤其是在最大长度任务中,老化效应最为突出,因此这些操作成功地引起了不同的老化效应:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s13534-023-00315-6。
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Engineering Letters (BMEL) aims to present the innovative experimental science and technological development in the biomedical field as well as clinical application of new development. The article must contain original biomedical engineering content, defined as development, theoretical analysis, and evaluation/validation of a new technique. BMEL publishes the following types of papers: original articles, review articles, editorials, and letters to the editor. All the papers are reviewed in single-blind fashion.
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