Title
Is retaining the youthful functional anatomy underlying speed of information processing a signature of successful cognitive ageing? An event-related fMRI study of inspection time performance.
Abstract
It has been hypothesized that individual differences in cognitive ageing might in part be based on the relative preservation of speed of information processing. However, the biological foundations of processing speed are not understood. Here we compared two groups of non-demented older people who had relatively similar IQs at age 11 but differed markedly in non-verbal reasoning ability at age 70: ‘cognitive sustainers’ (n=25), and ‘cognitive decliners’ (n=15). Using an event-related fMRI design, we studied the BOLD response while they performed an inspection time task. Inspection time is a two-alternative forced choice, backward masking test of the speed of the early stages of visual information processing. Inspection time has a well-established, significant association with higher cognitive abilities. The group of cognitive sustainers showed a pattern of BOLD activation–deactivation in response to inspection time stimulus duration differences that was similar to a healthy young sample [Deary, I.J., Simonotto, E., Meyer, M., Marshall, A., Marshall, I., Goddard, N., Watdlaw, J.M., 2004a. The functional anatomy of inspection time: an event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage 22, 1466–1479]. The group of cognitive decliners lacked these clear neural networks. The relative preservation of complex reasoning skills in old age may be associated with the preservation of the neural networks that underpin fundamental information processing in youth.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.02.045
NeuroImage
Keywords
Field
DocType
information processing,cognitive ability,neural network
Brain mapping,Developmental psychology,Anatomy,Information processing,Inspection time,Two-alternative forced choice,Psychology,Cognitive psychology,Stimulus (physiology),Cognition,Artificial neural network,Backward masking
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
41
2
1053-8119
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.49
2
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
G WAITER110913.63
Helen C. Fox260.97
Alison D Murray3233.64
John M. Starr471.67
Roger T Staff5233.64
Victoria J. Bourne630.49
Lawrence J Whalley7172.54
Ian J Deary8277.04