Effects of stimulus modality and response mode on the P300 event-related potential differentiation of young and elderly adults.

Verner Knott, Lisa Bradford, Louise Dulude, Anne Millar, Fahad Alwahabi, Tim Lau, Catherine Shea, Andrew Wiens
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Abstract

The P300 event-related brain potential (ERP) was examined in 14 young (20 - 29 years of age) and 16 elderly (60 - 82 years of age) adult subjects during the performance of auditory and visual discrimination tasks requiring silent counting or key pressing in response to target stimuli. P300 latencies were longer in elderly (vs young) adults and in visual (vs auditory) tasks, and visual tasks elicited larger P300 amplitudes than auditory tasks in both age groups. Neither stimulus modality nor response mode affected P300 differentiation of young and elderly subjects. Steeper P300 anterior-posterior scalp amplitude gradients were seen in the young (vs elderly) adults, regardless of stimulus or response type. Examination of inter-subject variability with the coefficient of variation (CV) statistic found the lowest (i.e., best) CV values to be exhibited in the visual task requiring the counting of target stimuli. Implications of the findings are discussed in relation to P300 applications in the clinical assessment of dementia and aging-associated cognitive alterations.

刺激方式和反应方式对青年和老年人P300事件相关电位分化的影响
研究了14名青年(20 ~ 29岁)和16名老年(60 ~ 82岁)成人受试者在听觉和视觉辨别任务中面对目标刺激时P300事件相关脑电位(ERP)的变化。P300潜伏期在老年人(相对于年轻人)和视觉任务(相对于听觉任务)中都更长,并且在两个年龄组中,视觉任务都比听觉任务激发出更大的P300振幅。刺激方式和反应方式均不影响青年和老年受试者P300分化。无论刺激或反应类型如何,年轻人(与老年人相比)的P300前后头皮振幅梯度更陡。用变异系数(CV)统计检验被试间的变异性发现,在需要计数目标刺激的视觉任务中表现出最低(即最佳)的CV值。这些发现的意义讨论了P300在痴呆和衰老相关认知改变的临床评估中的应用。
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