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The effects of encoding task on age-related differences in the functional neuroanatomy of face memory
Authors:Grady Cheryl L  Bernstein Lori J  Beig Sania  Siegenthaler Amy L
Affiliation:Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. cgrady@rotman-baycrest.on.ca
Abstract:Age-related differences in brain activity mediating face recognition were examined using positron emission tomography. Participants encoded faces using a pleasant-unpleasant judgment, a right-left orientation task, and intentional learning. Scans also were obtained during recognition. Both young and old groups showed signficant effects of encoding task on recognition accuracy, but older adults showed reduced accuracy overall. Increased brain activity in older adults was similar to that seen in young adults during conditions associated with deeper processing, but was reduced during the shallow encoding and recognition conditions. Left prefrontal activity was less in older adults during encoding, but greater during recognition. Differential correlations of brain activity and behavior were found that suggest older adults use unique neural systems to facilitate face memory.
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