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Neurofunctional (re)organization underlying narrative discourse processing in aging: evidence from fNIRS
Authors:Scherer Lilian Cristine  Fonseca Rochele Paz  Giroux Francine  Senhadji Noureddine  Marcotte Karine  Tomitch Lêda Maria Braga  Benali Habib  Lesage Frédéric  Ska Bernadette  Joanette Yves
Institution:a Centre de Recherche Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal - CRIUGM, Canada
b École d’orthophonie, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal, Canada
c Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul - PUCRS, Brazil
d Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil
e Unité 678 INSERM/UPMC, France
f École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
Abstract:Relatively few studies have analyzed the mechanisms underlying the cognitive changes that affect language in the elderly, and fewer have done so for narrative discourse. The goal of this study was to explore the neurofunctional changes associated with aging for different components of narrative discourse. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and behavioral data on 10 younger adults and 10 healthy elderly participants were collected. Ten younger adults in a non-proficient second language condition were included to explore the possibility that the age-related neurofunctional reorganization partly expresses demanding resource allocation. Results show within- and across-hemispheric differences in the neurofunctional pattern of activation in the older participants with reference to the younger ones, partially shared with the low-proficiency young adults, providing support for the recognized mechanisms underlying neural reserve and compensation. fNIRS was shown to be appropriate for studying the age-related neurofunctional reorganization of complex cognitive abilities.
Keywords:Aging  Cognition  Discourse comprehension  fNIRS  Functional neuroimaging
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