SUCCESSFUL COGNITIVE AGING - COGNITIVE RESERVE AND NEUROPLASTICITY

Antonia Yaneva, K. Kilova, Teodora D. Dimcheva
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As people age they tend to experience changes in cognitive function. Cognitive exercise can allow the brain to remain active and dynamic even at a later age. The promotion of successful cognitive aging is a topic of great importance and a challenge to public health considering the growth and the aging of the world population. This article discusses three concepts - the concept of successful cognitive aging, cognitive reserve and neuroplasticity, and their relationship to the overall cognitive functioning of the elderly. The concept of the cognitive reserve explains the discrepancy between the degree of brain damage and the way the individual responds. Cognitive reserve is based on current brain activity which is formed by the experiences and the activities throughout life. Cognitive reserve theory corresponds with the studies of brain plasticity in the elderly and the fact that cognitive interventions can be useful during aging. The concept of brain plasticity or neuroplasticity is the foundation of all brain exercises or games and relates to the changes in the neuronal organization that can lead to behavioral changes and the development of compensatory mechanisms in older people with cognitive dysfunction due to aging or brain pathology. The model of cognitive plasticity in elderly people proposed by Lövden argues that cognitive interventions are effective when there is a mismatch between the cognitive ability of the individual and the difficulty level of the cognitive task. According to the concepts presented in this article, successful cognitive aging can be achieved by the elderly. The brain can continue to adapt and develop new abilities throughout life. The ability of the brain to reorganize and create new roads is at the key of cognitive learning - an instrument that can be used by health professionals to complement and support the improvement of therapeutic approaches. Research has shown that systemic brain training can potentially lead to the improvement of a number of cognitive skills.
成功的认知老化-认知储备和神经可塑性
随着年龄的增长,人们的认知功能往往会发生变化。认知锻炼可以让大脑即使在晚年也保持活跃和活力。考虑到世界人口的增长和老龄化,促进成功的认知老龄化是一个非常重要的话题,也是对公共卫生的挑战。本文讨论了成功认知衰老的概念、认知储备和神经可塑性,以及它们与老年人整体认知功能的关系。认知储备的概念解释了脑损伤程度与个体反应方式之间的差异。认知储备是建立在当前大脑活动的基础上的,它是由一生的经历和活动形成的。认知储备理论与老年人大脑可塑性的研究以及认知干预在衰老过程中可能有用的事实相一致。大脑可塑性或神经可塑性的概念是所有大脑锻炼或游戏的基础,涉及到神经元组织的变化,这些变化可能导致老年人因衰老或脑部病理导致的认知功能障碍的行为改变和代偿机制的发展。Lövden提出的老年人认知可塑性模型认为,当个体的认知能力与认知任务的难度不匹配时,认知干预是有效的。根据本文提出的概念,老年人可以实现成功的认知衰老。大脑可以在一生中不断适应和发展新的能力。大脑重组和创造新道路的能力是认知学习的关键,这是卫生专业人员可以用来补充和支持改进治疗方法的工具。研究表明,系统的大脑训练可能会导致许多认知技能的提高。
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