Effect of advancing age on event-related potentials (P300) measures

Archisman Shubhadarshan, Uneza Gaiwale
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Aging has been defined as a persistent deterioration in the age-specific fitness components of an organism, attributed to internal physiological degeneration. Cognitive abilities, encompassing attention, memory, executive cognitive functions, language, and visuospatial capacities, are distinctive domains affected by aging. Numerous studies have documented measurable effects on these cognitive domains, indicating a discernible decline in their functionality with advancing age. Cognitive impairment often unfolds insidiously, remaining clinically silent for extended periods. Age, as a critical factor, exerts a notable influence on P300 measures. Spearman rank correlation was calculated between age and P300 measures. In group 1A (age range of 10–20 years), we found a strong positive correlation between age and amplitude of P300 (r = 0.96, p < 0.001), while a weak correlation was found between latency and age. In group IB (age range: 21–40 years), a moderate negative correlation (r = − 0.43, p < 0.05) was found between age and amplitude of P300, while a strong positive correlation (r = 0.87, p < 0.001) was obtained between age and latency. In group 2A (age: 41–60 years), it was found that amplitude has a strong negative correlation (r = − 0.97, p < 0.001) with age, while latency has a strong positive correlation (r = 0.89, p < 0.001). In group 2B (age: 61–80 years), it was found that amplitude has a strong negative correlation (r = − 0.93, p < 0.001) with age, while latency has a strong positive correlation (r = 0.95, p < 0.001). In this study, it is concluded that amplitude of P300 decreases and latency increases with increasing age.
年龄增长对事件相关电位(P300)测量的影响
衰老被定义为由于机体内部生理退化而导致的机体特定年龄健康状况的持续恶化。认知能力包括注意力、记忆力、执行认知功能、语言和视觉空间能力,是受衰老影响的独特领域。大量研究记录了对这些认知领域的可测量影响,表明随着年龄的增长,这些领域的功能会明显下降。认知障碍往往是隐性的,在临床上长时间保持沉默。年龄作为一个关键因素,对 P300 测量有显著影响。我们计算了年龄与 P300 测量之间的斯皮尔曼等级相关性。在 1A 组(年龄范围为 10-20 岁)中,我们发现年龄与 P300 振幅之间存在较强的正相关性(r = 0.96,p < 0.001),而潜伏期与年龄之间存在较弱的相关性。在 IB 组(年龄范围:21-40 岁)中,年龄与 P300 振幅之间呈中度负相关(r = - 0.43,p < 0.05),而年龄与潜伏期之间呈强正相关(r = 0.87,p < 0.001)。在 2A 组(年龄:41-60 岁)中,发现振幅与年龄有很强的负相关(r = - 0.97,p < 0.001),而潜伏期与年龄有很强的正相关(r = 0.89,p < 0.001)。在 2B 组(年龄:61-80 岁)中,发现振幅与年龄呈强负相关(r = - 0.93,p < 0.001),而潜伏期与年龄呈强正相关(r = 0.95,p < 0.001)。本研究的结论是,随着年龄的增长,P300 的振幅会减小,而潜伏期会增加。
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