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Aging effects on memory encoding in the frontal lobes
Authors:Stebbins Glenn T  Carrillo Maria C  Dorfman Jennifer  Dirksen Courtney  Desmond John E  Turner David A  Bennett David A  Wilson Robert S  Glover Gary  Gabrieli John D E
Affiliation:Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University and Rush-Presbyterian-St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA. gstebbin@rush.edu
Abstract:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to compare frontal-lobe activation in younger and older adults during encoding of words into memory. Participants made semantic or nonsemantic judgments about words. Younger adults exhibited greater activation for semantic relative to nonsemantic judgments in several regions, with the largest activation in the left inferior frontal gyrus. Older adults exhibited greater activation for semantic judgments in the same regions. but the extent of activation was reduced in left prefrontal regions. In older adults, there was a significant association between behavioral tests of declarative and working memory and extent of frontal activation. These results suggest that age-associated decreases in memory ability may be due to decreased frontal-lobe contributions to the initial encoding of experience.
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