Julie J Neiworth, Scott P Gillespie, Ye In Christopher Kwon, Isabelle Rieth, Madeline Thall, Abigail Sharer, Elizabeth Groesbeck, Lydia Henderson, Chae Sarah Min, Ayumi Tachida, Xiao Ma, Ella Rogers, Megan Cablk, Anka Raicevic, Madeline LoRusso, Emerald Wang
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摘要
棉顶狨猴(n = 14,年龄7-24岁)在10年的时间里进行了常规的区分人类衰老和痴呆的任务测试。在ipad上开发了三个任务来收集注意力(视觉搜索[VS])、工作记忆(延迟匹配样本)和执行处理(规则转换)测试中的反应准确性。第四个任务利用自发物体识别范式来测试受试者在家中笼子中的熟悉记忆。线性回归分析显示,随着年龄的增长,这些任务的特定组成部分的认知能力下降。具体来说,随着年龄的增长,在VS中,将注意力引导到具有重叠特征的目标的准确性下降。在一项识别测试中,所有年龄较大的猴子都能准确地记住1秒和10秒的延迟,但随着年龄的增长,它们的记忆能力会受到损害。随着年龄的增长,涉及到之前与游戏无关的维度的规则转移尤其成问题。随着年龄增长的认知维持发生在更简单的VS目标、同一维度或特征内的规则转移和熟悉记忆中。绢毛猴的认知能力下降的开始与在绢毛猴中发现的Aβ (β淀粉样蛋白和斑块)积累的年龄密切相关。老化绢毛猴的认知能力下降与老年人的认知能力下降是一致的。此外,14只柽柳猴中有8只表现出更严重的认知衰退,这可能是一种痴呆症的信号。需要进一步的研究来衡量不同寿命和背景的灵长类动物物种的认知维持和丧失。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Cognitive tasks show age-related decline over a 10-year period in a natural aging monkey model, cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus).
Cotton-top tamarins (n = 14, aged 7-24 years) were tested over a 10-year period on tasks conventionally differentiating aging from dementia in humans. Three tasks were developed on iPads to collect response accuracies in tests of attention (visual search [VS]), working memory (delayed matching-to-sample), and executive processing (rule-shifting). A fourth task utilized a spontaneous object recognition paradigm to test familiarity memory in the subjects' home cages. Linear regression analyses revealed cognitive decline with increasing age in particular components of these tasks. Specifically, accuracy to direct attention in a VS to targets with overlapping features decreased with age. All older monkeys showed accuracy to remember sample items through 1- and 10-s delays in a recognition test, but their ability to remember through these delays was compromised with more extreme aging. Rule-shifting involving attending to a dimension previously irrelevant to the game was particularly problematic with increased age. Cognitive maintenance with aging occurred with simpler VS targets, rule-shifting within the same dimension or feature, and familiarity memory. Tamarins' initiation of cognitive decline mapped closely to the age found in published work of the accumulation of Aβ (beta amyloid species and plaques) in tamarins. The failures in cognition in aging tamarins corresponded with common failures in elderly humans. Moreover, eight of the 14 tamarins showed more severe cognitive deterioration that might signal a kind of dementia. Further study is needed to measure cognitive maintenance and loss across a variety of species of primates with different lifespans and backgrounds. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Comparative Psychology publishes original research from a comparative perspective
on the behavior, cognition, perception, and social relationships of diverse species.