老年人自传体记忆和外显未来思维的完整性随认知功能而变化。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Audrey Li-Chay-Chung , Faryn Starrs , Jennifer D. Ryan , Morgan Barense , Rosanna K. Olsen , Donna Rose Addis
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研究记录了轻度认知障碍(MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者自传体记忆和外显未来思维的变化。然而,认知能力的衰退是逐渐发生的,最近的研究结果表明,自传体认知的细微变化可能在老年痴呆症相关症状出现或临床诊断之前的早期就已显现。目前的研究使用自传体访谈法来检查不同认知功能的老年人(38 人)所产生的自传体过去和未来事件的情节和语义内容,这些老年人根据蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)得分被分为高认知(20 人)和低认知(18 人)两组。参与者描述了 12 个过去和 12 个未来的自传事件,并对记录誊本进行评分,以量化内部(情节性)或外部(非情节性,包括语义)细节的数量。虽然低认知度组在过去和未来事件的内部细节方面表现出不同程度的减少,但与高认知度组相比,他们并没有表现出预期的外部细节过多。多层次建模表明,在情节内容较少的试验中,两组的语义内容都显著增加。虽然这表明了一种补偿机制,但这种反向关系的程度在不同组之间并无差异,也不会与 MoCA 分数产生交互作用。这一发现表明,外部细节的产生可能受到不受认知能力下降影响的机制的支持,如叙事风格和将自己过去和未来的事件与更广泛的自传知识联系起来的能力。
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Integrity of autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking in older adults varies with cognitive functioning

Research has documented changes in autobiographical memory and episodic future thinking in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, cognitive decline occurs gradually and recent findings suggest that subtle alterations in autobiographical cognition may be evident earlier in the trajectory towards dementia, before AD-related symptoms emerge or a clinical diagnosis has been given. The current study used the Autobiographical Interview to examine the episodic and semantic content of autobiographical past and future events generated by older adults (N = 38) of varying cognitive functioning who were grouped into High (N = 20) and Low Cognition (N = 18) groups based on their Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores. Participants described 12 past and 12 future autobiographical events, and transcripts were scored to quantify the numbers of internal (episodic) or external (non-episodic, including semantic) details. Although the Low Cognition group exhibited a differential reduction for internal details comprising both past and future events, they did not show the expected overproduction of external details relative to the High Cognition group. Multilevel modelling demonstrated that on trials lower in episodic content, semantic content was significantly increased in both groups. Although suggestive of a compensatory mechanism, the magnitude of this inverse relationship did not differ across groups or interact with MoCA scores. This finding indicates that external detail production may be underpinned by mechanisms not affected by cognitive decline, such as narrative style and the ability to contextualize one's past and future events in relation to broader autobiographical knowledge.

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