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Computerized Cognitive Training Enhances Episodic Memory by Down-Modulating Posterior Cingulate-Precuneus Connectivity in Older Persons With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Wu, Jingsong; He, Youze; Liang, Shengxiang; Liu, Zhizhen; Huang, Jia; Tao, Jing; Chen, Lidian; Chan, Chetwyn C H; Lee, Tatia M C.
Afiliação
  • Wu J; College of Rehabilitation Medicine (JW, YH, JH), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; The Academy of Rehabilitation Industry (JW, YH, SL, ZL), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Key Laboratory of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Fujian Province
  • He Y; College of Rehabilitation Medicine (JW, YH, JH), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; The Academy of Rehabilitation Industry (JW, YH, SL, ZL), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Key Laboratory of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Fujian Province
  • Liang S; The Academy of Rehabilitation Industry (JW, YH, SL, ZL), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Key Laboratory of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Fujian Province (JW, YH, SL, ZL, JH), Fuzhou, China.
  • Liu Z; The Academy of Rehabilitation Industry (JW, YH, SL, ZL), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Key Laboratory of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Fujian Province (JW, YH, SL, ZL, JH), Fuzhou, China.
  • Huang J; College of Rehabilitation Medicine (JW, YH, JH), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Key Laboratory of Cognitive Rehabilitation of Fujian Province (JW, YH, SL, ZL, JH), Fuzhou, China.
  • Tao J; National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Rehabilitation Medicine Technology (JT), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Fujian Key Laboratory of Rehabilitation Technology (LC), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China.
  • Chen L; National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Rehabilitation Medicine Technology (JT), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; Fujian Key Laboratory of Rehabilitation Technology (LC), Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China. Electronic address
  • Chan CCH; Department of Psychology (CCHC), The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
  • Lee TMC; State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences (TMCL), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China; Laboratory of Neuropsychology and Human Neuroscience (TMCL), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry ; 31(10): 820-832, 2023 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37169709
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The neural mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of a computerized cognitive training (CCT) program for improving episodic memory in older persons with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) remain unclear. This study aimed to use both functional and structural brain changes to elucidate the treatment effects of CCT on enhancing episodic memory. DESIGN, SETTING, AND

PARTICIPANTS:

Single-blinded, multicenter randomized controlled trial on 60 older adults with MCI in Fuzhou, China. INTERVENTION Participants were randomly assigned to either an 8-week 24-hour CCT program or a health education program as the control. MEASUREMENTS Clinical outcomes included changes in scores on the immediate and/or delayed recall subtests of the Chinese auditory verbal learning test (CAVLT) and rey complex figure test (CFT), and changes in gray matter volume and the functional connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and hippocampus in the Papez circuit on magnetic resonance imaging.

RESULTS:

Significant group-by-time effects showed greater improvements in both immediate and delayed recall scores of CAVLT and delayed recall scores of Rey CFT in participants receiving the CCT program compared to those in the health education program. Among the CCT participants, seed-based analyses revealed decreases in functional connectivity of the PCC and hippocampus with neural substrates in the parietal and occipital regions. The decreased PCC and precuneus connectivity were found to mediate patients' improvements in immediate recall function.

CONCLUSION:

An 8-week CCT program was effective for improving episodic memory in older individuals with MCI. The decrease in connectivity originating from the PCC and hippocampus is suggestive of potential plastic changes in the Papez circuit, which could have alleviated the age-related compensatory mechanism. The findings of this study also shed light on expanding the content and extending the frequency and duration of the CCT program in future studies.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lobo Parietal / Memória Episódica / Disfunção Cognitiva / Treino Cognitivo / Giro do Cíngulo Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lobo Parietal / Memória Episódica / Disfunção Cognitiva / Treino Cognitivo / Giro do Cíngulo Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article