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Aging effects on the encoding/retrieval flip in associative memory: fMRI evidence from incidental contingency learning.
Schneider, Else; Rajkovic, Marko; Krug, Rudolf; Caviezel, Marco P; Reichert, Carolin F; Bieri, Oliver; Schmidt, André; Borgwardt, Stefan; Leyhe, Thomas; Linnemann, Christoph; Brühl, Annette B; Lang, Undine E; Melcher, Tobias.
Afiliação
  • Schneider E; Center of Affective, Stress and Sleep Disorders (ZASS), University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Rajkovic M; Center of Old Age Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Krug R; Transfaculty Research Platform Molecular and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Caviezel MP; University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Reichert CF; Center of Old Age Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Bieri O; Transfaculty Research Platform Molecular and Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Schmidt A; Centre for Chronobiology, University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Borgwardt S; Division of Radiological Physics, Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Clinic, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Leyhe T; Department of Clinical Research (DKF), University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), Translational Neurosciences, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Linnemann C; Department of Clinical Research (DKF), University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), Translational Neurosciences, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Brühl AB; Translational Psychiatry Unit (TPU), Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Lang UE; Center of Old Age Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • Melcher T; Center of Old Age Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Clinics (UPK), University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Front Aging Neurosci ; 16: 1357695, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38544780
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Associative memory is arguably the most basic memory function and therein constitutes the foundation of all episodic and semantic memory processes. At the same time, the decline of associative memory represents a core feature of age-related cognitive decline in both, healthy and pathological (i.e., dementia-related) aging. The neural mechanisms underlying age-related impairments in associative memory are still not fully understood, especially regarding incidental (i.e., non-intentional) learning.

Methods:

We investigated the impact of age on the incidental learning and memory retrieval of face-name combinations in a total sample of 46 young (N = 23; mean age = 23.39 years) and elderly (N = 22, mean age = 69.05 years) participants. More specifically, particular interest was placed in age-related changes in encoding/retrieval (E/R) flips, which denote a neural antagonism of opposed activation patterns in the same brain region during memory encoding and retrieval, which were assessed using fMRI.

Results:

According to our hypothesis, the results showed a significant age-related decline in the retrieval performance in the old group. Additionally, at the neural level, we discovered an abolished E/R flip in the right anterior insula and a joint but reduced E/R flip activation magnitude in the posterior middle cingulate cortex in older subjects.

Discussion:

In conclusion, the present findings suggest that the impaired neural modulation of the E/R flip in the right aIC might be a sensitive marker in the early detection of neural aging.
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