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Neural correlates of variable working memory load across adult age and skill: dissociative patterns within the fronto-parietal network
Authors:Nyberg Lars  Dahlin Erika  Stigsdotter Neely Anna  Bäckman Lars
Affiliation:Integrative Medical Biology (Physiology section), UmeåUniversity, Umeå;
Radiation Sciences (Diagnostic Radiology), UmeåUniversity, Umeå;
UmeåCenter for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI), Umeå;
Department of Psychology, UmeåUniversity, Umeå;
Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm
Abstract:We examined neural changes related to variations in working memory load by using an n -back task with three levels and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Younger adults were divided into high- and low-performing groups (Young-High; Young-Low) and compared with older adults. Relative to Young-High, capacity-constraints in working memory were apparent between load 1–2 for the elderly and between load 2–3 for Young-Low. Capacity-constraints in neural activity followed this pattern by showing a monotonically increasing response in parietal cortex and thalamus for Young-High, whereas activity leveled off at 1-back for the elderly and at 2-back for Young-Low. The response in dorsal frontal cortex followed a similar pattern with the addition that the magnitude of activation differed within capacity limitations (Old > Young at 1-back; Young-Low > Young-High at 2-back). These findings indicate that an important determinant of WM capacity is the ability to keep the frontal cortex adequately engaged in relation to current task demands.
Keywords:fMRI    working memory load    capacity-constraints
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