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Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions.

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Madden, DJ; Gottlob, LR; Denny, LL; Turkington, TG; Provenzale, JM; Hawk, TC; Coleman, RE
Published in: J Cogn Neurosci
September 1999

We used H(2)15O positron emission tomography (PET) to measure age-related changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) during a verbal recognition memory task. Twelve young adults (20 to 29 years) and 12 older adults (62 to 79 years) participated. Separate PET scans were conducted during Encoding, Baseline, and Retrieval conditions. Each of the conditions involved viewing a series of 64 words and making a two-choice response manually. The complete reaction time (RT) distributions in each task condition were characterized in terms of an ex-Gaussian model (convolution of exponential and Gaussian functions). Parameter estimates were obtained for the mean of the exponential component (tau), representing a task-specific decision process and the mean of the Gaussian component (mu) representing residual sensory coding and response processes. Independently of age group, both tau and mu were higher in the Encoding and Retrieval conditions than in the Baseline condition, and tau was higher during Retrieval than during Encoding. Age-related slowing in task performance was evident primarily in mu. For young adults, rCBF activation in the right prefrontal cortex, in the Retrieval condition, was correlated positively with mu but not with tau. For older adults, rCBF changes (both increases and decreases) in several cortical regions were correlated with both mu and tau. The data suggest that the attentional demands of this task are relatively greater for older adults and consequently lead to the recruitment of additional neural systems during task performance.

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J Cogn Neurosci

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ISSN

0898-929X

Publication Date

September 1999

Volume

11

Issue

5

Start / End Page

511 / 520

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Visual Perception
  • Tomography, Emission-Computed
  • Statistical Distributions
  • Regression Analysis
  • Reaction Time
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Recall
  • Memory
  • Male
 

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Madden, D. J., Gottlob, L. R., Denny, L. L., Turkington, T. G., Provenzale, J. M., Hawk, T. C., & Coleman, R. E. (1999). Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions. J Cogn Neurosci, 11(5), 511–520. https://doi.org/10.1162/089892999563571
Madden, D. J., L. R. Gottlob, L. L. Denny, T. G. Turkington, J. M. Provenzale, T. C. Hawk, and R. E. Coleman. “Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions.J Cogn Neurosci 11, no. 5 (September 1999): 511–20. https://doi.org/10.1162/089892999563571.
Madden DJ, Gottlob LR, Denny LL, Turkington TG, Provenzale JM, Hawk TC, et al. Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions. J Cogn Neurosci. 1999 Sep;11(5):511–20.
Madden, D. J., et al. “Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions.J Cogn Neurosci, vol. 11, no. 5, Sept. 1999, pp. 511–20. Pubmed, doi:10.1162/089892999563571.
Madden DJ, Gottlob LR, Denny LL, Turkington TG, Provenzale JM, Hawk TC, Coleman RE. Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions. J Cogn Neurosci. 1999 Sep;11(5):511–520.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Cogn Neurosci

DOI

ISSN

0898-929X

Publication Date

September 1999

Volume

11

Issue

5

Start / End Page

511 / 520

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Visual Perception
  • Tomography, Emission-Computed
  • Statistical Distributions
  • Regression Analysis
  • Reaction Time
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Middle Aged
  • Mental Recall
  • Memory
  • Male