Does Cue Focality Modulate Age-related Performance in Prospective Memory? An fMRI Investigation.


Journal

Experimental aging research
ISSN: 1096-4657
Titre abrégé: Exp Aging Res
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7603335

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Historique:
pubmed: 28 10 2020
medline: 4 6 2021
entrez: 27 10 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

How prospective memory (PM) weakens with increasing age has been largely debated. We hypothesized that automatic and strategic PM processes, respectively mediated by focal and non-focal cues, are differently affected by aging, even starting from 50-60 years of age. We investigated this issue using a 2 × 2 design in which focal and non-focal experimental conditions were created by varying the conjoint nature of the ongoing task (lexical decision vs. syllable matching tasks) and the PM cue (words vs. syllables). In the whole-brain analysis we found that the left inferior frontal gyrus and the middle cingulate cortex were more activated when young compared to older individuals performed a PM task; moreover, the anterior cingulate cortex was selectively activated during non-focal PM when the cues were words. In a region-of-interest analysis we observed that the medial and the lateral portions of the rostral prefrontal cortex were associated with the focal and non-focal conditions respectively, more in young than in older adults. Our findings provide evidence in support of early age-related differences in automatic/strategic PM functioning.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33107393
doi: 10.1080/0361073X.2020.1839310
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1-20

Auteurs

Francesco Scalici (F)

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.

Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo (GA)

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
Department of Systems Medicine, Tor Vergata University , Rome, Italy.

Valerio Santangelo (V)

Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences & Education, University of Perugia , Perugia, Italy.

Francesco Barban (F)

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.

Emiliano Macaluso (E)

Neuroimaging Laboratory, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
ImpAct Team, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center , Lyon, France.

Carlo Caltagirone (C)

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.

Alberto Costa (A)

Laboratory of Clinical and Behavioral Neurology, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation , Rome, Italy.
Psychology Department, Niccolò Cusano University , Rome, Italy.

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