Network Segregation and Integration Changes in Healthy Aging: Evidence From EEG Subbands During the Visual Short-Term Memory Binding Task

健康老龄化过程中网络分离和整合的变化:来自视觉短期记忆绑定任务期间脑电图子频段的证据

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Abstract

Working memory, which tends to be the most vulnerable cognitive domain to aging, is thought to depend on a functional brain network for efficient communication. The dynamic communication within this network is represented by segregation and integration. This study aimed to investigate healthy aging by examining age effect on outcomes of graph theory analysis during the visual short-term memory binding (VSTMB) task. VSTMB tasks rely on the integration of visual features and are less sensitive to semantic and verbal strategies. Effects of age on neuropsychological test scores, along with the EEG graph-theoretical integration, segregation and global organization metrics in frequencies from delta to gamma band were investigated. Neuropsychological assessment showed low sensitivity as a measure of age-related changes. EEG results indicated that network architecture changed more effectively during middle age, while this effectiveness appears to vanish or show compensatory mechanisms in the elderly. These differences were further found to be related to cognitive domain scores. This study is the first to demonstrate differences in working memory network architecture across a broad age range.

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